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enterohepatic circulation
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bile acids
- In lipid: Bile acids
This cyclic process, called the enterohepatic circulation, handles 20 to 30 grams of bile acids per day in human beings. The small fraction that escapes this circulation is lost in the feces. This is the major excretory route for cholesterol (though a smaller fraction is lost through the normal sloughing…
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occurrence in human digestion
- In bile
…to the liver, is called enterohepatic circulation. Some salts and acids are lost during this process; these are replaced in the liver by continual synthesis from cholesterol. The rate of synthesis is directly related to the amount of acids and salts lost. Bile salts do not normally reach the colon;…
Read More - In poison: Excretion
…a chemical, known as the enterohepatic cycle, can continue for a long time, keeping the chemical in the body.
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