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描述 | Chenodeoxycholic acid, also named as chenic acid, is one of the major biliary bile acids in human[1]. In vitro studies, chenodeoxycholic acid could effectively inhibit the proteolytic activity of pepsin against n-APDT[2]. In vivo studies, it was found that neonates would have a significantly greater pool of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) when 0.25% CDCA was fed to pregnant rats, while CDCA would have no hepatotoxic effects on maternal and neonatal[3]. Besides this, chronic administration of chenodeoxycholic acid could contribute to the increasing of cholesterol saturation in bile of dogs when given 200 mg/day for 15 days[4]. |
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1mg | 5mg | 10mg | |
1 mM 5 mM 10 mM |
2.55mL 0.51mL 0.25mL |
12.74mL 2.55mL 1.27mL |
25.47mL 5.09mL 2.55mL |
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