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Bile acid glucuronides formation

The liver, and also bacteria in the small and large intestine, can cause other structural modifications to bile acids as they undergo their entero-hepatic cycle. The formation of sulfate esters, already mentioned with respect to lithocholate in Section 4.2.1, is carried out primarily in the liver in man by a sulfotransferase (Lll). Other bile acids can also be sulfoconjugated to a small extent, mainly at the 3a-hydroxyl position. Bacteria, which have been isolated anaerobically from human feces, are known to possess bile acid sulfatase activity, which removes the 3a-sul te group of chenodeoxycholic and cholic acids (H24). The action of this bacterial enzyme probably explains why only trace amounts of sul ted bile acids, which are poorly absorbed in the intestine, are detected in the feces (12). Another type of bile acid conjugate, which has been identified in the urine of healthy subjects and patients with hepatobiliary disease, is the glucuronide (A7, S41). Both the liver and extrahepatic tissues, such as the kidney and small intestinal mucosa, are capable of glucuronidation of bile acids in man (M14). [Pg.186]

The mechanism of calcium bilirubinate stone formation by bacterial jS-glucuronidase has been proposed by iUaki et al. (Maki, 1966 Haki and Sato, 1966) as follows the enzyme hydrolyzes bilirubin glucuronide to yield free glucuronic acid and bilirubin, and calcium in bile at the carboxyl radical of liberated bilirubin forms calcium bilirubinate stone. [Pg.552]


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