Glycochenodeoxycholic Acid (sodium salt) |
Catalog No.GC43776 |
L'acide glycochénodésoxycholique (sel de sodium) (sel de sodium de chénodésoxycholylglycine) est un acide biliaire formé dans le foie à partir du chénodésoxycholate et de la glycine. Il agit comme un détergent pour solubiliser les graisses pour l'absorption et est lui-même absorbé. L'acide glycochénodésoxycholique (sel de sodium) (sel de sodium de la chénodésoxycholylglycine) induit l'apoptose des hépatocytes.
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Cas No.: 16564-43-5
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
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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