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    Soybean-Derived Peptides Attenuate Hyperlipidemia by Regulating Trans-Intestinal Cholesterol Excretion and Bile Acid Synthesis by Haksoo Lee, Eunguk Shin, Hyunkoo Kang, HyeSook Youn, BuHyun Youn

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Administration of bioactive peptides to hyperlipidemic mouse models by oral gavage reduced cholesterol levels in serum via upregulation of ABCG5 and ABCG8 expression in the proximal intestine and through fecal cholesterol excretion, upregulated FGF 15/19 expression, and suppressed hepatic bile acid synthesis. Oral administration of soybean-derived bioactive peptides elicited hypolipidemic effects by increasing TICE and decreasing hepatic cholesterol synthesis.…”
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    Active transport of bile acids decreases mucin 2 in neonatal ileum: implications for development of necrotizing enterocolitis. by Nina A Martin, Sarah K Mount Patrick, Teresa E Estrada, Harrison A Frisk, Daniel T Rogan, Bohuslav Dvorak, Melissa D Halpern

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We have also shown that ileal bile acids (BAs) are significantly increased during the development of this disease. …”
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    Growth performance, blood lipids, and fat digestibility of broilers fed diets supplemented with bile acid and xylanase by M. H. Alzawqari, M. H. Alzawqari, M. Shukry Atta, A. Metwally, S. Selim, M. A. M. Wadaan, I. H. Kim, S. Cho, H. M. Eltahan, H. M. Eltahan, M. Alagawany, R. A. Alhotan, A. R. Al Sulaiman, E. O. Hussein, A. A. Saleh

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…<p>This study aimed to show the effect of bile acid (BA) and xylanase (Xyl) supplementation on the growth, fat digestibility, serum lipid metabolites, and ileal digesta viscosity of broilers. …”
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    Roseburia intestinalis relieves intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy through bile acid/FXR-FGF15 in rats by Hanxiang Sun, Xiujuan Su, Yang Liu, Guohua Li, Qiaoling Du

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Transplantation of R.I improved phenotypes associated with ICP through the bile acid/farnesoid X receptor-fibroblast growth factor 15 (FXR-FGF15) signaling pathway. …”
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