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The genus Turicibacter is a common inhabitant of the small intestine of numerous animal species, including chickens. However, little is known about the phenotypic and genetic diversity of the genus. Within the chicken small intestine, bile and its pr...

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19 Citations
4,425 Views
19 Pages

Bile Acids and Biliary Fibrosis

  • Sayed Obaidullah Aseem,
  • Phillip B. Hylemon and
  • Huiping Zhou

2 March 2023

Biliary fibrosis is the driving pathological process in cholangiopathies such as primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Cholangiopathies are also associated with cholestasis, which is the retention of biliary comp...

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18 Citations
4,507 Views
13 Pages

Myostatin Knockout Regulates Bile Acid Metabolism by Promoting Bile Acid Synthesis in Cattle

  • Di Wu,
  • Mingjuan Gu,
  • Zhuying Wei,
  • Chunling Bai,
  • Guanghua Su,
  • Xuefei Liu,
  • Yuefang Zhao,
  • Lei Yang and
  • Guangpeng Li

15 January 2022

Myostatin (MSTN) is a major negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass and causes a variety of metabolic changes. However, the effect of MSTN knockout on bile acid metabolism has rarely been reported. In this study, the physiological and biochemical...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,950 Views
16 Pages

9 December 2016

BilE has been reported as a bile resistance determinant that plays an important role in colonization of the gastrointestinal tract by Listeria monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis. The mechanism(s) by which BilE mediates bile resistance...

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35 Citations
5,340 Views
13 Pages

19 September 2022

The bile resistance of intestinal bacteria is among the key factors responsible for their successful colonization of and survival in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract. In this study, we demonstrated that lactate-producing Atopobiaceae bacteria (Le...

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68 Citations
25,423 Views
20 Pages

Mechanisms of Interactions between Bile Acids and Plant Compounds—A Review

  • Susanne Naumann,
  • Dirk Haller,
  • Peter Eisner and
  • Ute Schweiggert-Weisz

5 September 2020

Plant compounds are described to interact with bile acids during small intestinal digestion. This review will summarise mechanisms of interaction between bile acids and plant compounds, challenges in in vivo and in vitro analyses, and possible conseq...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,392 Views
12 Pages

3 October 2022

Background: Common bile duct (CBD) stone recurrence is a common late adverse event after CBD stone treatment. In this preliminary study, we compared the bile fluid and duodenum microbial profiles of patients with or without recurrent CBD stones to id...

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5 Citations
20,089 Views
19 Pages

Manipulating the Microbiome: An Alternative Treatment for Bile Acid Diarrhoea

  • Evette B. M. Hillman,
  • Sjoerd Rijpkema,
  • Danielle Carson,
  • Ramesh P. Arasaradnam,
  • Elizabeth M. H. Wellington and
  • Gregory C. A. Amos

Bile acid diarrhoea (BAD) is a widespread gastrointestinal disease that is often misdiagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome and is estimated to affect 1% of the United Kingdom (UK) population alone. BAD is associated with excessive bile acid synthesis...

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60 Citations
11,929 Views
22 Pages

A Recent Ten-Year Perspective: Bile Acid Metabolism and Signaling

  • Yulia Shulpekova,
  • Elena Shirokova,
  • Maria Zharkova,
  • Pyotr Tkachenko,
  • Igor Tikhonov,
  • Alexander Stepanov,
  • Alexandra Sinitsyna,
  • Alexander Izotov,
  • Tatyana Butkova and
  • Vladimir Ivashkin
  • + 4 authors

18 March 2022

Bile acids are important physiological agents required for the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of nutrients. In addition, bile acids act as sensors of intestinal contents, which are determined by the change in the spectrum of bile...

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40 Citations
8,973 Views
12 Pages

Lactobacillus gasseri is one of the most likely probiotic candidates among many Lactobacillus species. Although bile salt resistance has been defined as an important criterion for selection of probiotic candidates since it allows probiotic bacteria t...

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14 Citations
4,778 Views
14 Pages

New Kids on the Block: Bile Salt Conjugates of Microbial Origin

  • Ümran Ay,
  • Martin Leníček,
  • Arno Classen,
  • Steven W. M. Olde Damink,
  • Carsten Bolm and
  • Frank G. Schaap

13 February 2022

Biotransformation of host bile salts by gut microbes results in generation of secondary bile salt species that have biological and physicochemical properties that are distinct from the parent compounds. There is increased awareness that a bile salt&n...

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13 Citations
3,865 Views
14 Pages

Exoproteome Perspective on the Bile Stress Response of Lactobacillus johnsonii

  • Bernadette B. Bagon,
  • Valerie Diane V. Valeriano,
  • Ju Kyoung Oh,
  • Edward Alain B. Pajarillo,
  • Ji Yoon Lee and
  • Dae-Kyung Kang

10 February 2021

Probiotics must not only exert a health-promoting effect but also be capable of adapting to the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Probiotics in the GI tract must survive the cell wall-disrupting effect of bile acids. We investigat...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,656 Views
11 Pages

25 October 2024

Dietary lipid absorption is facilitated by bile acids. In the Zucker rat (ZR) model of obesity, bile acid absorption, mediated by the apical sodium bile acid transporter (ASBT), was increased in villus cells from the distal ileum. However, whether AS...

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82 Citations
10,811 Views
16 Pages

19 July 2023

The intestinal barrier is a precisely regulated semi-permeable physiological structure that absorbs nutrients and protects the internal environment from infiltration of pathological molecules and microorganisms. Bile acids are small molecules synthes...

  • Review
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33 Citations
10,280 Views
27 Pages

The Role of Bile Acids in the Human Body and in the Development of Diseases

  • Yulia Shulpekova,
  • Maria Zharkova,
  • Pyotr Tkachenko,
  • Igor Tikhonov,
  • Alexander Stepanov,
  • Alexandra Synitsyna,
  • Alexander Izotov,
  • Tatyana Butkova,
  • Nadezhda Shulpekova and
  • Vladimir Ivashkin
  • + 4 authors

Bile acids are specific and quantitatively important organic components of bile, which are synthesized by hepatocytes from cholesterol and are involved in the osmotic process that ensures the outflow of bile. Bile acids include many varieties of amph...

  • Review
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4 Citations
2,368 Views
21 Pages

Emerging Roles of Bile Acids in Neuroinflammation

  • Erika L. Butcher and
  • Subha Arthur

22 November 2025

Bile acids, once considered mere digestive detergents, have emerged as multifaceted signaling molecules with systemic influence extending far beyond the gastrointestinal tract. Recent discoveries reveal their capacity to modulate immune responses, cr...

  • Review
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228 Citations
21,558 Views
23 Pages

Absorption-Enhancing Effects of Bile Salts

  • Eskandar Moghimipour,
  • Abdulghani Ameri and
  • Somayeh Handali

10 August 2015

Bile salts are ionic amphiphilic compounds with a steroid skeleton. Among the most important physiological properties of bile salts are lipid transport by solubilization and transport of some drugs through hydrophobic barriers. Bile salts have been e...

  • Review
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23 Citations
22,437 Views
21 Pages

Pathophysiology and Clinical Management of Bile Acid Diarrhea

  • Giovanni Marasco,
  • Cesare Cremon,
  • Maria Raffaella Barbaro,
  • Francesca Falangone,
  • Davide Montanari,
  • Federica Capuani,
  • Giada Mastel,
  • Vincenzo Stanghellini and
  • Giovanni Barbara

30 May 2022

Bile acid malabsorption (BAM) represents a common cause of chronic diarrhea whose prevalence is under-investigated. We reviewed the evidence available regarding the pathophysiology and clinical management of bile acid diarrhea (BAD). BAD results from...

  • Review
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152 Citations
16,914 Views
25 Pages

20 August 2020

Bile acids are commonly known as digestive agents for lipids. The mechanisms of bile acids in the gastrointestinal track during normal physiological conditions as well as hepatic and cholestatic diseases have been well studied. Bile acids additionall...

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45 Citations
7,434 Views
13 Pages

Bile Acids: Major Regulator of the Gut Microbiome

  • Chihyeok An,
  • Hyeyeon Chon,
  • Wanrim Ku,
  • Sunho Eom,
  • Mingyu Seok,
  • Sangha Kim,
  • Jaesun Lee,
  • Daesung Kim,
  • Sanghyuk Lee and
  • Kihyun Ryu
  • + 5 authors

Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol and play an important role in regulating intestinal microflora. The different degrees of hydrophobicity and acidity of individual bile acids may affect their antimicrobial properties. We examined the antimi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,270 Views
17 Pages

Liver cancer is a public disease burden with an increasing incidence rate globally. Bile acid and bile salt’s metabolic pathways participate in liver tumorigenesis and regulate the tumor microenvironment. However, there still remains a lack of...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,726 Views
13 Pages

Dimethyl Sulfoxide Inhibits Bile Acid Synthesis in Healthy Mice but Does Not Protect Mice from Bile-Acid-Induced Liver Damage

  • Xi Chen,
  • Huiqiao Li,
  • Yu’e Liu,
  • Jing Qi,
  • Bingning Dong,
  • Shixia Huang,
  • Shangang Zhao and
  • Yi Zhu

9 August 2023

Bile acids serve a vital function in lipid digestion and absorption; however, their accumulation can precipitate liver damage. In our study, we probed the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) on bile acid synthesis and the ensuing liver damage in mic...

  • Review
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18 Citations
6,811 Views
32 Pages

Bile Acids and Microbiota Interplay in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Pratibha Malhotra,
  • Ranjith Palanisamy,
  • Jose A. Caparros-Martin and
  • Marco Falasca

11 July 2023

Evidence suggests the involvement of the microbiota, including oral, intra-tumoral and gut, in pancreatic cancer progression and response to therapy. The gut microbiota modulates the bile acid pool and is associated with maintaining host physiology....

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871 Views
13 Pages

Bile Leak: Is There Optimal Timing for Endoscopy?

  • Theodoros A. Voulgaris,
  • Ioannis S. Papanikolaou,
  • Dimitrios I. Ziogas,
  • George Tribonias,
  • Aliki Stamou,
  • Aspasia Louta,
  • Konstantinos Iliakopoulos,
  • Ioannis A. Vezakis,
  • Andreas Polydorou and
  • Antonios Vezakis

27 November 2025

Background and Objectives: Bile leak is a common complication after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, requiring timely management to prevent life-threatening outcomes. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is essential in treatment, but...

  • Review
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32 Citations
12,245 Views
25 Pages

Modulation of Bile Acid Metabolism to Improve Plasma Lipid and Lipoprotein Profiles

  • Boyan Zhang,
  • Folkert Kuipers,
  • Jan Freark de Boer and
  • Jan Albert Kuivenhoven

21 December 2021

New drugs targeting bile acid metabolism are currently being evaluated in clinical studies for their potential to treat cholestatic liver diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Changes in bile ac...

  • Review
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159 Citations
16,767 Views
23 Pages

Interactive Relationships between Intestinal Flora and Bile Acids

  • Xiaohua Guo,
  • Edozie Samuel Okpara,
  • Wanting Hu,
  • Chuyun Yan,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Qionglin Liang,
  • John Y. L. Chiang and
  • Shuxin Han

The digestive tract is replete with complex and diverse microbial communities that are important for the regulation of multiple pathophysiological processes in humans and animals, particularly those involved in the maintenance of intestinal homeostas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,172 Views
12 Pages

Histological Assessment of the Bile Duct before Liver Transplantation: Does the Bile Duct Injury Score Predict Biliary Strictures?

  • Mark Ly,
  • Ngee-Soon Lau,
  • Catriona McKenzie,
  • James G. Kench,
  • Doruk Seyfi,
  • Avik Majumdar,
  • Ken Liu,
  • Geoffrey McCaughan,
  • Michael Crawford and
  • Carlo Pulitano

27 October 2023

Introduction: Histological injury to the biliary tree during organ preservation leads to biliary strictures after liver transplantation. The Bile Duct Injury (BDI) score was developed to assess histological injury and identify the grafts most likely...

  • Review
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29 Citations
6,214 Views
28 Pages

Degradation of Bile Acids by Soil and Water Bacteria

  • Franziska Maria Feller,
  • Johannes Holert,
  • Onur Yücel and
  • Bodo Philipp

Bile acids are surface-active steroid compounds with a C5 carboxylic side chain at the steroid nucleus. They are produced by vertebrates, mainly functioning as emulsifiers for lipophilic nutrients, as signaling compounds, and as an antimicrobial barr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,033 Views
22 Pages

Eggerthella lenta DSM 2243 Alleviates Bile Acid Stress Response in Clostridium ramosum and Anaerostipes caccae by Transformation of Bile Acids

  • Kristian Jensen Pedersen,
  • Sven-Bastiaan Haange,
  • Kateřina Žížalová,
  • Alina Viehof,
  • Thomas Clavel,
  • Martin Leniček,
  • Beatrice Engelmann,
  • Lukas Y. Wick,
  • Frank G. Schaap and
  • Martin von Bergen
  • + 2 authors

Bile acids are crucial for the uptake of dietary lipids and can shape the gut-microbiome composition. This latter function is associated with the toxicity of bile acids and can be modulated by bile acid modifying bacteria such as Eggerthella lenta, b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,456 Views
17 Pages

Bile Acid Dysregulation Is Intrinsically Related to Cachexia in Tumor-Bearing Mice

  • Morgane M. Thibaut,
  • Justine Gillard,
  • Adeline Dolly,
  • Martin Roumain,
  • Isabelle A. Leclercq,
  • Nathalie M. Delzenne,
  • Giulio G. Muccioli and
  • Laure B. Bindels

20 December 2021

Bile acids exert diverse actions on host metabolism and immunity through bile acid-activated receptors, including Takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5 (TGR5). We have recently evidenced an alteration in bile acids in cancer cachexia, an inflammatory a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
770 Views
23 Pages

Bile Derivative T3K Ameliorates Colitis by Regulating the Intestinal Microbiota-Bile Acid Axis

  • Yu Zhou,
  • Yixiang Zhang,
  • Ying Li,
  • Yu Chen,
  • Xiaoqian Chi,
  • Zhongyu You,
  • Haijing Zhang,
  • Yong Li and
  • Lianqiu Wu

Background/Objectives: The pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC) is complex, and there is an urgent need for effective therapeutic agents with low side effects. Recent studies highlight the critical roles of abnormal bile acid (BA) metabolism and g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,805 Views
15 Pages

Importance of Bile Composition for Diagnosis of Biliary Obstructions

  • Łukasz Krupa,
  • Robert Staroń,
  • Dorota Dulko,
  • Natalia Łozińska,
  • Alan R. Mackie,
  • Neil M. Rigby,
  • Adam Macierzanka,
  • Aleksandra Markiewicz and
  • Christian Jungnickel

30 November 2021

Determination of the cause of a biliary obstruction is often inconclusive from serum analysis alone without further clinical tests. To this end, serum markers as well as the composition of bile of 74 patients with biliary obstructions were determined...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,682 Views
14 Pages

While the precise triggers of gallstone formation remain incompletely understood, it is believed to arise from a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. The bile microbiome is being increasingly recognized as a possible contributor to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,988 Views
9 Pages

26 November 2020

Background: Bile acid synthesis and regulation of metabolism are tightly regulated. In critical illness, these regulations are impaired. Consequently, the physiologic bile acid pattern in serum becomes disturbed and a disease-specific bile acid profi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,399 Views
14 Pages

Bile Acid Signaling in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Mariusz A. Bromke and
  • Małgorzata Krzystek-Korpacka

23 August 2021

Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic, idiopathic and complex condition, which most often manifests itself in the form of ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. Both forms are associated with dysregulation of the mucosal immune system, compromised...

  • Review
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107 Citations
14,914 Views
19 Pages

Overview of Bile Acids Signaling and Perspective on the Signal of Ursodeoxycholic Acid, the Most Hydrophilic Bile Acid, in the Heart

  • Noorul Izzati Hanafi,
  • Anis Syamimi Mohamed,
  • Siti Hamimah Sheikh Abdul Kadir and
  • Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman

27 November 2018

Bile acids (BA) are classically known as an important agent in lipid absorption and cholesterol metabolism. Nowadays, their role in glucose regulation and energy homeostasis are widely reported. BAs are involved in various cellular signaling pathways...

  • Review
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52 Citations
7,605 Views
20 Pages

Bile Salt Hydrolase-Competent Probiotics in the Management of IBD: Unlocking the “Bile Acid Code”

  • Raffaella Maria Gadaleta,
  • Marica Cariello,
  • Lucilla Crudele and
  • Antonio Moschetta

5 August 2022

Bile acid (BA) species and the gut microbiota (GM) contribute to intestinal mucosa homeostasis. BAs shape the GM and, conversely, intestinal bacteria with bile salt hydrolase (BSH) activity modulate the BA pool composition. The mutual interaction bet...

  • Review
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5 Citations
11,295 Views
25 Pages

Ultrasound of Bile Ducts—An Update on Measurements, Reference Values, and Their Influencing Factors

  • Claudia Lucius,
  • Anja Flückiger,
  • Jennifer Meier,
  • Kathleen Möller,
  • Christian Jenssen,
  • Barbara Braden,
  • Michael Kallenbach,
  • Benjamin Misselwitz,
  • Christian Nolsøe and
  • Christoph Frank Dietrich
  • + 2 authors

Objective: To provide an overview of the technique and normal values of ultrasound studies of the bile system based on the published literature. Methods: A literature search for ultrasound studies with measurements of the bile ducts in healthy subjec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
184 Views
21 Pages

Bile acids are widely distributed in the human gastrointestinal tract. A literature review indicates that bile acids may have a role in initiating cancers in every organ of the digestive system. The estimated number of new digestive system cancers wo...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,276 Views
17 Pages

BILE: A Literature Review Based Novel Clinical Classification and Treatment Algorithm of Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injuries

  • Dimitrios Symeonidis,
  • Konstantinos Tepetes,
  • George Tzovaras,
  • Athina A. Samara and
  • Dimitrios Zacharoulis

31 May 2023

Purposes: The management of patients with iatrogenic bile duct injuries (IBDI) is a challenging field, often with dismal medico legal projections. Attempts to classify IBDI have been made repeatedly and the final results were either analytical and ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
504 Citations
26,205 Views
11 Pages

30 December 2013

The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective genetic coding capacity vastly exceeds that of the human genome. As a consequence, the gut microbiota produces metabolites from a large range of molec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
86 Citations
9,183 Views
16 Pages

Bile Acids Activated Receptors in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Michele Biagioli,
  • Silvia Marchianò,
  • Adriana Carino,
  • Cristina Di Giorgio,
  • Luca Santucci,
  • Eleonora Distrutti and
  • Stefano Fiorucci

21 May 2021

Once known exclusively for their role in nutrients absorption, bile acids have emerged as signaling molecules, generated from cholesterol breakdown, acting on several immune cells by activating a variety of receptors including the G protein-coupled b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
162 Citations
21,281 Views
23 Pages

Bile Acid–Gut Microbiota Axis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From Bench to Bedside

  • Min Yang,
  • Yu Gu,
  • Lingfeng Li,
  • Tianyu Liu,
  • Xueli Song,
  • Yue Sun,
  • Xiaocang Cao,
  • Bangmao Wang,
  • Kui Jiang and
  • Hailong Cao

9 September 2021

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, with increasing prevalence, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Accumulating evidence suggested that gut microbiota and bile acids play pi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,274 Views
11 Pages

Correlation between Peptacetobacter hiranonis, the baiCD Gene, and Secondary Bile Acids in Dogs

  • Bruna Correa Lopes,
  • Chih-Chun Chen,
  • Chi-Hsuan Sung,
  • Patricia Eri Ishii,
  • Luis Fernando da Costa Medina,
  • Frederic P. Gaschen,
  • Jan S. Suchodolski and
  • Rachel Pilla

9 January 2024

Bile acid metabolism is a key pathway modulated by intestinal microbiota. Peptacetobacter (Clostridium) hiranonis has been described as the main species responsible for the conversion of primary into secondary fecal unconjugated bile acids (fUBA) in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,271 Views
24 Pages

12 September 2021

Bile salts are naturally occurring chiral surfactants that are able to solubilize hydrophobic compounds. Because of this ability, bile salts were exploited as chiral selectors added to the background solution (BGS) in the chiral micellar electrokinet...

  • Review
  • Open Access
118 Citations
21,012 Views
31 Pages

16 August 2007

The enterohepatic circulation of bile acids is one of the most efficient recycling routes in the human body. It is a complex process involving numerous transport proteins, which serve to transport bile acids from the small intestine into portal circu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,765 Views
40 Pages

18 February 2024

Bile acids, produced by the liver and secreted into the gastrointestinal tract, are dynamic molecules capable of impacting the overall health of dogs and cats in many contexts. Importantly, the gut microbiota metabolizes host primary bile acids into...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
8,599 Views
9 Pages

Impact of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation on Gut Bacterial Bile Acid Metabolism in Humans

  • Jessica-Miranda Bustamante,
  • Tyson Dawson,
  • Caitlin Loeffler,
  • Zara Marfori,
  • Julian R. Marchesi,
  • Benjamin H. Mullish,
  • Christopher C. Thompson,
  • Keith A. Crandall,
  • Ali Rahnavard and
  • Bethany P. Cummings
  • + 1 author

7 December 2022

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a promising therapeutic modality for the treatment and prevention of metabolic disease. We previously conducted a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot trial of FMT in obese metabolically healthy...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,787 Views
18 Pages

Progress and Current Limitations of Materials for Artificial Bile Duct Engineering

  • Qiqi Sun,
  • Zefeng Shen,
  • Xiao Liang,
  • Yingxu He,
  • Deling Kong,
  • Adam C. Midgley and
  • Kai Wang

6 December 2021

Bile duct injury (BDI) and bile tract diseases are regarded as prominent challenges in hepatobiliary surgery due to the risk of severe complications. Hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal surgery can inadvertently cause iatrogenic BDI. The...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,037 Views
6 Pages

Profiling of Urinary Glucuronidated Bile Acids across Age Groups

  • Yamato Muto,
  • Mitsuyoshi Suzuki,
  • Genta Kakiyama,
  • Takahiro Sasaki,
  • Tsuyoshi Murai,
  • Hajime Takei and
  • Hiroshi Nittono

7 December 2022

We investigated the age-dependent changes in urinary excretion of glucuronidated bile acids at the C-3 position. Bile acid 3-glucuronides accounted for 0.5% of urinary bile acids in neonates, and the proportion of bile acid 3-glucuronides plateaued a...

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