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- Enterohepatic circulation is the circulation of biliary acids, bilirubin, drugs or other substances from the liver to the bile, followed by entry into...
- the terminal ileum and are taken up by the liver and resecreted. This enterohepatic circulation of bile acids takes place 4–6 times in 24 hours and usually...
- Lithocholic acid Medicine portal Animals portal Bile acid sequestrant Enterohepatic circulation Intestinal juice Puestow, Charles B. (1931-12-01). "The...
- of re-absorption is called enterohepatic circulation. It has been suggested that bilirubin uptake in the gut (enterohepatic circulation) is increased in...
- characteristic of them. Recently, new gastric (H. suis and H. baculiformis) and enterohepatic (H. equorum) species have been reported. H. pylori is of primary importance...
- components of bile in the gastrointestinal tract. They disrupt the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids by combining with bile constituents and preventing...
- and preventing them from being reabsorbed. This leads to decreased enterohepatic recirculation of bile acids, increased synthesis of new bile acids by...
- act as an inhibitor of Beta-glucuronidase, which serves to regulate enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin and bile acids. Click on genes, proteins and...
- at approximately 24 hours after administration, probably due to both enterohepatic recycling and redistribution from the liver to circulation. Deuterium-labeled...
- acid. All four of these bile acids are recycled, in a process known as enterohepatic circulation. As molecules with hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions,...