نتایج جستجو برای: bile

تعداد نتایج: 33632  

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1997
D M Heuman

Bile salts are surfactants that partition into phospholipid bilayers. When liposomes or membranes are exposed to mixed solutions of bile salts, the more hydrophobic bile salt species associate preferentially with the lipid bilayer. As a consequence, in the aqueous phase, the free monomeric concentration of bile salt declines and the more hydrophilic species become relatively enriched. Above a c...

Journal: :The Journal of Biochemistry 1966

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1978
R J Vonk A B van Doorn J H Strubbe

1. In freely moving, unanesthetized rats bile flow was measured continuously over the whole day--night cycle. Bile composition was analysed and the influence of food intake on bile flow was investigated. 2. In both sexes a distinct circadian variation of bile production was observed. The mean night-time production was 50% higher than the day-time value for female rats and 38% for male rats. In ...

2010

Whereas cholesterol accounts for more than 90-95% of the sterols in bile, bile acids and their salts are the most important solutes; they are essential in the management of cholesterol levels and themselves help determine the extent of bile flow. Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. There are three groups. Primary bile acids, in humans mainly cholic and chenodeoxycholic aci...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
James Cronin Lisa Williams Elizabeth McAdam Zak Eltahir Paul Griffiths John Baxter Gareth Jenkins

Bile acids have been demonstrated, through the use of animal models and clinical association studies, to play a role in neoplastic development in Barrett's metaplasia. How specific bile acids promote neoplasia is as yet unknown, as are the exact identities of the important bile acid subtypes. The combination of bile subtype with appropriate pH is critical, as pH alters bile acid activity enormo...

Azizollah Abbassi dezfuly, Mohammad Behkam Shadmehr, Mohammad hassan Ghaffari Nejad, Poran Sheesheene,

  SUMMARY Scolicidal agents are used by most surgeons during operations for hydatid cysts when these agents are injected into the cys t cavity, they can pass through the communicating passages between the cyst and bile ducts into the large intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts and because of their caustic nature, they have the potential to damage the epithelium of ducts. This epithelial da...

2006
Jeong Youp Park Byung Kyu Park Jun Sang Ko Seungmin Bang Si Young Song Jae Bock Chung

The etiology of biliary tract cancer is obscure, but there are evidences that bile acid plays a role in carcinogenesis. To find the association between biliary tract cancer and bile acid, this study compared the bile acid concentration and composition among patients with biliary cancer, biliary tract stones, and no biliary disease. Bile was compared among patients with biliary tract cancer (n =...

Journal: :Gut 1970
D Dhumeaux S Erlinger J P Benhamou R Fauvert

The authors have studied the influence of rose bengal, and, by comparison, of uranin, on choleresis in the rabbit. Uranin induced an increase in bile flow and a decrease in bile salt concentration in bile. These results are consistent with an osmotic mechanism, as proposed by Sperber (1959). By contrast, rose bengal induced a marked decrease in bile flow and an increase in bile salt concentrati...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Máire Begley Roy D Sleator Cormac G M Gahan Colin Hill

Listeria monocytogenes must resist the deleterious actions of bile in order to infect and subsequently colonize the human gastrointestinal tract. The molecular mechanisms used by the bacterium to resist bile and the influence of bile on pathogenesis are as yet largely unexplored. This study describes the analysis of three genes--bsh, pva, and btlB--previously annotated as bile-associated loci i...

Journal: :Nutrition research 2008
Talwinder Singh Kahlon Mei-Chen M Chiu Mary H Chapman

Bile acid binding capacity has been related to the cholesterol-lowering potential of foods and food fractions. Lowered recirculation of bile acids results in utilization of cholesterol to synthesize bile acid and reduced fat absorption. Secondary bile acids have been associated with increased risk of cancer. Bile acid binding potential has been related to lowering the risk of heart disease and ...

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