Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
INTESTINAL ABSORPTION AND METABOLISM OF HOMOURSO DEOXYCHOLIC ACID IN RATS
TAIJU KURAMOTOSHIGERU MORIWAKIKEIKO KAWAMOTOTAKAHIKO HOSHITA
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1987 Volume 10 Issue 7 Pages 309-316

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Abstract
Intestinal absorption, hepatic biotransformation and intestinal bacterial modification of the C25 homolog of ursodeoxycholic acid, homoursodeoxycholic acid, and its glycine conjugate, glycohomoursodeoxycholic acid, were studied in rats. Homoursodeoxycholic acid, like ursodeoxycholic acid, was efficiently absorbed from the intestine and rapidly excreted into the bile. Most (>95%) of the absorbed homoursodeoxycholic acid was found to undergo β-oxidation to form two C23 bile acids, norursodeoxycholic acid and nor-β-muricholic acid during passage through the liver. Bacterial modification of homoursodeoxycholic acid was very similar to that of ursodeoxycholic acid. In the rat intestinal tract, glycohomoursodexycholic acid was deconjugated to form unconjugated homoursodeoxycholic acid which was then 7β-dehydroxylated to form homolithocholic acid.
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