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Glycochenodeoxycholic Acid (sodium salt)

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Glycochenodesoxycholsäure (Natriumsalz) (Chenodesoxycholylglycin-Natriumsalz) ist eine Gallensäure, die in der Leber aus Chenodesoxycholat und Glycin gebildet wird. Es wirkt als Detergens, um Fette für die Absorption zu solubilisieren, und wird selbst absorbiert. Glycochenodesoxycholsäure (Natriumsalz) (Chenodeoxycholylglycin-Natriumsalz) induziert Hepatozytenapoptose.

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Glycochenodeoxycholic Acid (sodium salt) Chemische Struktur

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Glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) is a glycine-conjugated form of the primary bile acid chenodeoxycholic acid. It acts as a biosurfactant to solubilize lipids for absorption and is itself absorbed. GCDCA functions as a choleretic, increasing the volume of bile secreted from the liver, and a cholagogue, promoting the discharge of bile from the digestive system. GCDCA has been used to demonstrate a role for bile acids in promoting colorectal carcinogenesis and to inhibit calcium hydroxyapatite precipitation to study the pathogenesis of black pigment gallstones.

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