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  Causes of Liver and Gallbladder Problems
.... Bile contains water, electrolytes and organic molecules which include bile acids, cholesterol, phospholipids and bilirubin which flow through the biliary tract ....
(519 2 )

Hepatocytes
.... Bile contains water, electrolytes and organic molecules which include bile acids, cholesterol, phospholipids and bilirubin which flow through the biliary tract ....
(519 2 )

COLON CANCER: ETIOLOGY, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
.... In summary, fat controls the biosynthesis of cholesterol which is converted into bile acids. It is the bile acids together with ....
(6673 27 )

The Hydroxylation of Steroids
Three major classes of steroids include sterols, steroid hormones, and bile acids. Perhaps the most important sterol, cholesterol ....
(2745 11 )

Cancer and Nutrition
.... the intestinal bacteria that undergo mutation as a result of diet and in mutated form may activate or produce carcinogens from the ingested food or bile acids. ....
(5529 22 )

Hepatocytes
.... For example, bile acids play a major role in the intestinal absorption of fats (5:13). How a substance is disposed of generally depends on its size. ....
(1940 8 )

The Epidemiology of Human Cancer The Public
.... Fat intake controls cholesterol biosynthesis which, in turn, affects bile acid flow. It is these bile acids which promote intestinal cancer. ....
(5081 20 )

ATHEROSCLEROSIS
.... Cholesterol 7?-hydroxylase (CYP7A1) is the rate-limiting enzyme in the pathway that converts cholesterol to bile acids (Zhang and Mangelsdorf). LXR-? ....
(8856 35 )

Lycopene
.... concentrations. Lycopene is released from food matrixes and solubilized in the gut in the presence of fat and bile acids. ii) Transportation ....
(4406 18 )

The Digestive System
.... would turn from blue to pink during fatty hydrolysis because of the production of free fatty acids by the action of lipase on triglycerides. 39.7 Bile is not ....
(1830 7 )

Cryptosporidiosis Infections
.... Upon exposure to bile acids and pancreatic enzymes, excystation occurs. Once the sporozoites are released they immediately implant on the host epithelium. ....
(2777 11 )

The Human Digestive System
.... are also manufactured in the pancreas, and the liver produces bile (stored in .... The enzymatic juices break down the food into amino acids (from proteins), sugars ....
(804 3 )

Human Digestive System
.... are also manufactured in the pancreas, and the liver produces bile (stored in .... The enzymatic juices break down the food into amino acids (from proteins), sugars ....
(1063 4 )

Hepatocytes
.... cells are responsible for processing large amounts of amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids .... themselves or their by products are redistributed to blood or bile. ....
(798 3 )

Digestion
.... Lipase breaks down fats into glycerol and fatty acids. The gall bladder secretes bile once the digestive process reaches the jejunum/ileum. ....
(963 4 )

Poultry Feed
.... Animal fats provide essential fatty acids, reduce abrasiveness of feeds, increase .... Two supplements - a bile salt, sodium laurocholate, or a fiber-degrading ....
(779 3 )

Breathing
.... Pancreatic lipase breaks down fats into fatty acids and monoglycerides. .... In the absence of bile and pancreatic juice, there would be no digestion of fats into ....
(2912 12 )

Cholesterol & Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
.... levels; on the basis of percentage of energy, medium-chain fatty acids showed one .... sex hormones, corticosteroids, and vitamin D. It is excreted as bile acid that ....
(3951 16 )

Breaking Down Food Products and the Human Body
.... They also secrete cholecystokinin, which stimulates release of bile from the gall bladder .... used to make other compounds such as lipids, amino acids, and nucleic ....
(735 3 )

Process of Breaking Down Food in the Body
.... They also secrete cholecystokinin, which stimulates release of bile from the gall bladder .... used to make other compounds such as lipids, amino acids, and nucleic ....
(733 3 )

Dubin-Johnson Syndrome Dubin-Johnson syndrome
.... which results in an exchange of two hydrophobic amino acids (isoleucine 1173 to .... is the major transporter for secreting bilirubin glucuronides into bile, and is ....
(850 3 )

Hormones
.... by inactivating metabolic transformation and excretion via the urine or bile. .... The hormones derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids (eicosanoids) are the ....
(1450 6 )

Hormone Producing Cells
.... by inactivating metabolic transformation and excretion via the urine or bile. .... The hormones derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids (eicosanoids) are the ....
(1450 6 )

SOY BENEFITS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Purpose C
.... Studies have shown that a mixture of L-amino acids that were equivalent to soy .... Bile acid balance has also been found to effect soy results (Lichtenstein 1590). ....
(1455 6 )

Biology Questions
.... The gallbladder also aids digestion by releasing bile which breaks down fats into lipids .... the two types of hemoglobin has to do with differences in amino acids. ....
(1992 8 )

 
 
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