Bile is a yellowish-green or brown fluid that is alkaline in nature. The bile does not contain any enzyme and is mostly composed of bile salts and bile pigments. Bile is required for the emulsification of fats, i.e., the process of breaking large fat globules into smaller g...
although this trend was not apparent in the Sardinian cohort3(Extended Data Fig.2h, i). Therefore, we next focused on the distribution of bile acids in faeces. Although the total bile acid load was not significantly different between groups, centenarians ...
Intestinal metaplasia (IM) increases the risk of gastric cancer. Our previous results indicated that bile acids (BAs) reflux promotes gastric IM development through kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) and caudal-type homeobox 2 (CDX2) activation. However, the u
In this context, it is unlikely that biliary GP2 is of pancreatic origin, as regurgitation of pancreatic juice into the biliary tract has only been described in rare clinical entities such as pancreaticobiliary malfunction [36]. Although IgG autoAbs to biliary epithelial cells with a putative ...
On thc first it appcared to ALP, alkaline phosphatase prccipitate a rise in bilirubin, on thc second the liver function LFT, liver function test tests improved and thc improvement was maintained when the m/z, mass/charge ratio The primary bilc acids, chenodeoxycholic acid and cholic patients...
No conversion was found after inactivation of alkaline phosphate (AP) by overnight heating of bile at 65 degrees C or by the addition of disodium edetate to the bile. In conclusion, because of AP in bile, variable conversion of etoposide phosphate to etoposide can be expected within the ...
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