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Choleretics are
substances that
increase the
volume of
secretion of bile from the
liver as well as the
amount of
solids secreted. By
stimulating the production...
- diarrhea. It has also been
called bile acid-induced diarrhea,
cholerheic or
choleretic enteropathy, bile salt
diarrhea or bile salt malabsorption. It can result...
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Ursodeoxycholic acid is an
epimer of
chenodeoxycholic acid,
which has
similar choleretic effects and a
wider species distribution. However, CDCA is not as well-tolerated...
- "good" tea
described as an "unrivalled cholagogue".
Cyclovalone is a
choleretic and
cholagogic agent. J. Elks, C.
Robin Ganellin.
Dictionary of Drugs...
- (4-methylumbelliferone) is a drug used in bile therapy. It is used as
choleretic and
antispasmodic drugs and as a
standard for the
fluorometric determination...
- with taurine. In
medical use, it is
administered as a
cholagogue and
choleretic.
Hydrolysis of
taurocholic acid
yields taurine. For
commercial use, taurocholic...
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German Commission E as a
treatment for colds, as a digestive, and as a
choleretic. It is one of the
ingredients of the
Ricola throat lozenge. The U.S. Food...
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boldo is an
officially listed phytotherapeutic plant, as a
cholagogue and
choleretic used for
treatment of mild dyspepsia.
Boldo is in the
family Monimiaceae...
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bicarbonate outputs and
reduced bile acid concentrations.
Cholekinetic Choleretic Textbook of
Biochemistry and
Human Biology, by G. P. Talwar,
Talwar &...
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pharmaceutical drug
which increases the
contractile power of the bile duct.
Choleretic Hydrocholeretic Hans Popper, M. D. (1957). Liver:
Structure And Function...