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Possible Interaction: Oleic Acid and Deoxycholate

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Oleic Acid

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

With increasing concentrations of oleic acid there was a concomitant reduction in the secretory effects of deoxycholate , and at 10 mmol/l.
Archives of disease in childhood  •  1973  |  View Paper
Oleic acid in concentrations from 0.22 to 22 mM suspended in 10 mM DCA significantly stimulated release of PYY (P less than 0.01) but resulted in no graded response (Bartlett's test, P = 0.15).
The American journal of physiology  •  1989  |  View Paper
Feeding oleic acid to rabbits resulted in a progressive rise in bile concentration of allodeoxycholic acid , expansion of the bile salt pool, and depression of de novo hepatic bile acid synthesis.
The data suggest that oleic acid feeding results in increased rate of cholestanol and allodeoxycholic acid metabolism.
The American journal of pathology  •  1986  |  View Paper
Absorption of DC was inhibited from mixed micellar solutions (TC, OA , DC) but not from pure micellar solutions (TC, DC).
DC-induced inhibition of PD, glucose absorption, and mucosal adenosine triphosphatase activity was abolished when DC was mixed with TC and OA.
Gastroenterology  •  1975  |  View Paper
With increasing concentrations of oleic acid there was a concomitant reduction in the secretory effects of deoxycholate , and at 10 mmol/l.
Archives of disease in childhood  •  1973  |  View Paper
With increasing concentrations of oleic acid there was a concomitant reduction in the secretory effects of deoxycholate , and at 10 mmol/l.
Archives of disease in childhood  •  1973  |  View Paper
With increasing concentrations of oleic acid there was a concomitant reduction in the secretory effects of deoxycholate , and at 10 mmol/l.
Archives of disease in childhood  •  1973  |  View Paper