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Alloisolithocholic Acid (Synonyms: AILCA, Isoallolithocholic Acid, NSC 18169)

Catalog No.GC46831

L'acide alloisolithocholique (3β ; -Hydroxy-5α ; -acide cholanique), un dérivé de l'acide lithocholique, est un régulateur des lymphocytes T.

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Alloisolithocholic Acid Chemical Structure

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Alloisolithocholic acid (AILCA) is an allomonohydroxy bile acid.1,2 It activates large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (BKCas; EC50 = 44.21 µM in Xenopus oocytes expressing human channels).1 AILCA (6 mg/kg) reduces hepatic bile flow and bile salt, cholesterol, and phospholipid secretion, as well as induces loss of microvilli and dilation of canaliculi in hepatocytes, markers of cholestasis, in rats.2

1.Bukiya, A.N., McMillan, J., Parrill, A.L., et al.Structural determinants of monohydroxylated bile acids to activate β1 subunit-containing BK channelsJ. Lipid Res.49(11)2441-2451(2008) 2.Vonk, R.J., Tuchweber, B., MassÉ, D., et al.Intrahepatic cholestasis induced by allo monohydroxy bile acid in ratsGastroenterology80(2)242-249(1981)

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