Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a significant concern in clinical practice, arising from medications, herbs, and dietary ...
Previous studies of the bile acid composition of meconium and bile obtained in the first few days of life indicate that, compared to the adult, there are significant differences in the hepatic ...
These findings suggest the existence of enterohepatic circulation: intestinal absorption, conjugation in the liver, excretion in the bile, hydrolysis by the intestinal flora, and reuptake in the ...
For example, we know that certain bile acids are bad for us and it would be advantageous to excrete them in our stool. We have evidence that MCBAs are readily excreted in faeces, so if we could ...
or excretion of bilirubin-;leads to conditions such as hyperbilirubinemia. Elevated levels can signify liver dysfunction or blockages within the hepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts. In liver ...
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