What's the difference between bile and cholic?

Bile


Definition:

  • (n.) A yellow, or greenish, viscid fluid, usually alkaline in reaction, secreted by the liver. It passes into the intestines, where it aids in the digestive process. Its characteristic constituents are the bile salts, and coloring matters.
  • (n.) Bitterness of feeling; choler; anger; ill humor; as, to stir one's bile.
  • (n.) A boil.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ursodeoxycholate was the only dihydroxy bile salt which was able to solubilize phospholipid (although not cholesterol) below the critical micellar concentration.
  • (2) Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography failed to demonstrate any bile ducts in the right postero-lateral segments of the liver, the "naked segment sign".
  • (3) Aside from these characteristic findings of HCC, it was important to reveal the following features for the diagnosis of well differentiated type of small HCC: variable thickening or distortion of trabecular structure in association with nuclear crowding, acinar formation, selective cytoplasmic accumulation of Mallory bodies, nuclear abnormalities consisting of thickening of nucleolus, hepatic cords in close contact with bile ducts or blood vessels, and hepatocytes growing in a fibrous environment.
  • (4) However, there was not a relationship between the contraction curve of the gallbladder and the bile flow into the duodenum.
  • (5) Metabolites of nafiverine in blood, bile, and urine were determined quantitatively.
  • (6) No methionine-enkephalin-positive nerves could be detected in the common bile duct, pancreatic duct or gallbladder.
  • (7) The most serious complications following operative treatment are retained bile duct calculi (2.8%), wound infection and biliary fistulae.
  • (8) Based on similarities in elution time, the metabolites of [35S]PTU in urine closely resembled those in bile of rats.
  • (9) Endoscopic papillotomy was performed which resulted in a polypoid tumour delivering itself into the wound followed by a free flow of bile.
  • (10) Pure bile gave 32 correct diagnoses (67%) and 14 diagnoses of inadequate material (29%), which contained few nondegenerated cells and made microscopic diagnosis unreliable.
  • (11) Mixed micelles of bile salt and phospholipids inhibit the lipase-colipase-catalysed hydrolysis of triacylglycerols.
  • (12) Bile flow was stimulated significantly by VPA and MCCA, but not by CCA; changes in bile flow correlated with the biliary excretion rate of base-labile conjugates rather than with excretion of the parent compounds themselves.
  • (13) These early hyperplastic lesions revealed stellate-shaped dilated bile canaliculi lined by blebs and abnormally thick elongated microvilli, a decreased number of microvilli on the sinusoidal surface, a marked increase in smooth endoplasmic reticulum, large nucleoli, and bundles of pericanalicular microfilaments.
  • (14) No 7 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity and only a trace of 7 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity could be demonstrated when bile acid was deleted from the growth medium.
  • (15) This may be the reason that the renal contrast materials are poorly escreted in bile compared to the biliary contrast agents.
  • (16) The major lipase in human milk is dependent on bile salts for activity and probably participates in intestinal digestion of milk lipids in the newborn.
  • (17) A lesser inhibitory effect (a decrease in the rate of precipitation) was observed when gallbladder bile was diluted but was lost after 10-fold dilution.
  • (18) The strain was resistant to bile salts in TCBS medium and demonstrated several properties from a borderline of two Vibrio and Aeromonas species.
  • (19) Concentration of indoxyl sulfate in bile of a uremic rat was much lower than that in the uremic serum, suggesting that the adsorption of indoxyl sulfate in intestine is not a major mechanism of decreasing the serum concentration of indoxyl sulfate.
  • (20) Despite the fact that peak serum levels of cefazolin were 1.5 times those of cefamandole, levels in bile of cefamandole were about 8 times those of cefazolin.

Cholic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Cholinic

Example Sentences:

  • (1) DHCA furthermore reduced the secretion of exogenous cholic acid when co-infused with DHCA.
  • (2) However, plasma disappearance if intravenously injected glycine conjugate of cholic acid was significantly delayed in all subjects, suggesting that this is a more sensitive test of hepatic excretory function and may be of value for assessing hepatic function in patients with this rare genetic disorder.
  • (3) Allo-deoxycholic acid was formed only in cell extracts prepared from bacteria induced by cholic acid, suggesting that their formation may be a branch of the cholic acid 7 alpha-dehydroxylation pathway in this bacterium.
  • (4) The two primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, and their metabolic products, deoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid, and ursodeoxycholic acid, were present in all bile samples and constituted greater than 97% of all bile acids.
  • (5) The percentage of the bile acid pool represented by chenodeoxycholic acid was significantly higher, and that cholic acid correspondingly lower on the gallstone-inducing diet.
  • (6) Intravenous administration of cholic acid in vivo elicits a dose-dependent negative chronotropic effect.
  • (7) Urine from patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) was found to contain a number of minor bile acids along with three major bile acids, 7-epicholic acid, norcholic acid, and cholic acid.
  • (8) Cholic acid kinetics in 3 patients showed decreased synthesis rates and pool sizes with both drugs.
  • (9) The time course of the blood and bile lipids and the relationship thereof reflect the depression of cholesterol hydroxylation processes and reduction with age of cholic and deoxycholic acids synthesis and conjugation intensities in the patients with cholelithiasis, as well as a reduction of deoxycholic acid synthesis in normal subjects.
  • (10) To test this possibility, we have attempted to localize ursodeoxycholic acid in hepatocytes and portal bile duct cells by an indirect immunoperoxidase technique using specific polyclonal antibodies against ursodeoxycholic acid and cholic acid conjugates.
  • (11) For various reasons the use of cholic acid is especially recommended.
  • (12) Preparations of liver from two patients with Zellweger syndrome had no capacity to catalyze conversion of THCA into cholic acid.
  • (13) The bile acid excretion with a 1:3 bypass was 49% of that with a 3:1 bypass (P less than 0.01), with a slight predominance of chenodeoxycholic over cholic acid in 1:3 compared with 3:1 bypass.
  • (14) Determination of the initial plasma disappearance rate of 14C-cholic acid injected intravenously and its transformation to 14C-cholic acid injected intravenously and its transformation to 14C-deoxycholic acid may help to classify patients with cirrhosis of the liver.
  • (15) The diagnostic value of 14C-cholic acid plasma clearance following oral administration was evaluated.
  • (16) Serum levels of 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol, 7 beta-hydroxycholesterol and 26-hydroxycholesterol were determined in several groups of patients: normals, untreated patients suffering from cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, patients suffering from cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis and treated with either chenodeoxycholic acid or cholic acid in an effective dose, patients suffering from cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome, patients suffering from hypercholesterolemia and treated with cholestyramine for prolonged periods and one patient presumed to be suffering from an inborn error of metabolism in bile acid synthesis.
  • (17) When the old group of mice was fed with a diet containing vitamin E for two months, the excretion of bile acid-14C derived from injected cholesterol4-14C or cholic acid-24-14C was increased and the disappearance of hepatic cholesterol-14C became more rapid.
  • (18) This was examined by mass spectrometry using direct inlet technique, but no free cholic acid could be identified.
  • (19) The effects of prolonged intravenous infusions of cholic acid into fetal lambs are described in this study.
  • (20) Bacterial modification of norcholic acid was similar to but less extensive than that of cholic acid.

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