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bile salt

[′bīl ‚sȯlt]
(biochemistry)
The sodium salt of glycocholic and taurocholic acids found in bile.
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The expression of the bile salt depending lipase (BAL) was detected just the first day after hatching of C.
Certain fibers and peptides (small protein chains) in the food can bind with bile salts in the small intestine and make them ' unavailable for reabsorption into the body.
Hypocholesterolaemic effect of dietary inclusion of two putative probiotic bile salt hydrolase producing Lactobacillus plantarum strains in Sprague-Dawley rats.
These findings demonstrate that both the size of bile acid pool and the output of bile salts play important roles in the intestinal absorption of cholesterol [57].
Hagenbuch et al., "The sister of Pglycoprotein represents the canalicular bile salt export pump of mammalian liver," The Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol.
Percentage 1 Proteinuria 27 90 2 Cast (hyaline and granular) 19 63.33 3 Red blood cells 16 53.33 4 Bile salt and bile pigment 15 50 Table 4.
The toxic effects of elevated levels of bile salt and bilirubin in the cell cause local damage, while the released mediators result in systemic complications (1).
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