Bile Acids Articles & Analysis: Older
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Bile Composition and Physiological Functions Ox bile extract powder is a rich source of primary bile acids, such as chenodeoxycholic acid and cholic acid, as well as secondary bile acids and other bile components. These bile ...
Regulation of host lipid metabolism by intestinal flora Intestinal flora affects bile acid composition and bile acid receptor signaling The intestinal flora controls the homeostasis of bile acids and thus affects various host pathophysiological processes. Alterations in the intestinal flora not ...
However, disruption of the delicate balance of bile acids can lead to significant health problems such as bile acid malabsorption and bile acid diarrhea. Bile Acid Malabsorption Bile acid malabsorption (BAM) is a disorder ...
Blood Bile Acid Levels Maintaining appropriate blood levels of bile acids is crucial for overall health. Deviations from normal levels can signal underlying issues. Elevated blood bile acid levels can indicate impaired bile flow, liver dysfunction, or bile ...
It contains essential components such as bile acids, cholesterol, bilirubin, and fatty acids. Through meticulous preparation processes, it is transformed into a powdered form, enhancing its stability and convenience. ...
What is Bile Acid? Bile acids are the main components of bile and are synthesized in the liver from cholesterol through a series of enzymatic reactions. Bile acids can be divided into free bile acids and conjugated bile ...
The metagenome analysis also reveals the relationship between significantly downregulated microbial genes related to primary/secondary bile acid metabolism and increasing amounts of total conjugated bile acids and unconjugated primary bile acids in non-obese subjects with significant fibrosis. ...
We selected the L. crispatusSNUV220 and L. fermentumSNUV175 strains for further analysis based on their anti-Candidagrowth activity and probiotic characteristics, such as resistance to gastric acidity, bile acid resistance and anti-microbial activity. We hypothesised that vaginal Lactobacillusstrains secrete pH-independent antifungal compounds ...
In the present study, BPS was injected into the air cell of unincubated, fertilized chicken embryos at 6 concentrations ranging from 0 to 207 µg/g egg to determine effects on pipping success, development, hepatic mRNA expression, thyroid hormone levels, and circulating bile acid concentrations. BPS concentrations increased in a dose‐dependent manner in whole ...
Following secretion of bile salts into the small intestine, intestinal microbes are capable of deconjugating the glycine or taurine from the bile salts, using an enzyme called bile salt hydrolase (Bsh). ...