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Ursodeoxycholic Acid (sodium salt) (Synonyms: UDCA, Ursodiol)

Catalog No.GC45132

L'acide ursodésoxycholique (Ursodésoxycholate) de sodium est un acide biliaire secondaire issu de la transformation de l'acide (chéno)désoxycholique par les bactéries intestinales, agissant comme un régulateur clé de l'intégrité de la barrière intestinale et essentiel au métabolisme des lipides.

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Ursodeoxycholic Acid (sodium salt) Chemical Structure

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250mg
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500mg
90,00 $US
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1g
162,00 $US
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5g
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Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is a secondary bile acid formed via epimerization of chenodeoxycholic acid . UDCA is also a metabolite of lithocholic acid in human liver microsomes. It inhibits taurocholic acid uptake in HeLa cells expressing recombinant sodium/taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) with an IC50 value of 3.6 μM. UDCA (50 μM) inhibits apoptosis induced by deoxycholic acid or ethanol in primary rat hepatocytes. Dietary administration of UDCA blocks DCA-induced increases in the number of TUNEL-positive hepatocytes in rats. Formulations containing UDCA have been used in the treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis.

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