The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Studies on the Cholesterol Pool as the Precursor of Bile Acids in the Rat
Michio OGURAJunichi SHIGAKazumi YAMASAKI
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1971 Volume 70 Issue 6 Pages 967-972

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After rats with bile fistulas were injected with either [4-14C]cholesterol or [4-14C]-cholesteryl oleate, or with a mixture of [1, 2-3H]cholesterol and DL-[2-14C]mevalonate, biliary bile acids and cholesterol in both liver and serum were separated by chroma-tography and analyzed. The data obtained suggested that the immediate precursor of bile acids was the free cholesterol but not the esterified one and that both cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids originated from a common precursor cholesterol pool.
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