F69 - Antiviral and immunosuppressive effects of bile acids

The antiviral effect of bile acids.

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Summary:

Research points to the exciting prospect that the use of bile acids could lead to new treatments for a wide range of viral infections.

Inadequate bile acid circulation (enterohepatic circulation) and metabolism are involved in cholestatic liver disease, metabolic syndrome, colon cancer and inflammatory bowel disease (IBS). Although the function of bile acids in mucosal immune regulation is only now beginning to bile acids and their cellular receptors, the targeting of bile acids and their important area for the discovery of new products.

Bile acids - the fat-dissolving bile secreted by the liver and gallbladder - play a role also play a role in immunity and inflammation.

Source : https://www.epesavak.hu/virus-immun-szakirodalom/

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