Collection of Hungarian and international literature on the effects of natural bile acids

Hungarian and international publications and uses of active substances

The official Hungarian and international literature provides a wide range of theoretical background, scientific studies and practical experience on the active ingredients in the product. It is mandatory for the informed consumer to provide information about what he is buying. These information aims to provide consumers with adequate and complete information and to help them make informed and informed choices by outlining the literature on the physiological effects of bile acids and herbal remedies. This information has been prepared in full compliance with the general provisions of Directive 2011/83/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on consumer protection, the provisions of Directive 2002/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the labelling of foodstuffs and Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council prohibiting unfair business-to-consumer commercial practices, bearing in mind the aim of the legislation to provide consumers with the fullest and most detailed information possible about the product they are buying and its ingredients. The information on the ingredients of the product is for information purposes and does not refer to the overall effects of the product, which are specifically mentioned in the product information.

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Hungarian literature collection on the effects of natural bile acids

  1. Dr. István Tihanyi (physician, iridologist, paediatrician, naturopath): Bile acids
    Source: http://www.doktortihanyi.hu/betegseg/epesavak - 2014
  2. Dr. Sándor Bíró: Natural bile acids and their use in medicine
    Source: unknown - 1995
  3. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: His life as a researcher (PDF)
    Source: unknown
  4. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: Scientific publications
    Source: unknown
  5. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL DEFENCES OF THE BODY
    Source: biology 25, pages 127-134 - 1977
  6. Dr. Lóránd Bertók †, Gyula Karika, Elek Kisida, István Polgári: Effect of bile acid treatment in shock following ocelusioid occlusion of the superior mescnteric artery (cianialis) in dogs
    Source: experimental medicine 30th year 491-493.page - 1978
  7. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: Endotoxin and its biological effects
    Source: Studio Physologia 3, Scientia Kiadó, Budapest - 2002
  8. Dr. Klára Gyurcsovics and Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: Role of bile acids and endotoxins in the pathogenesis and treatment of psoriasis
    Source: Vitality Volume 141 Issue 17 http://www.vitalitas.hu/olvasosarok/online/oh/2000/17/5.htm - 2000
  9. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: Defence mechanisms in the living world - The role of endotoxin in natural immunity
    Hungarian Science 2004/10 page 1130 - 2004
  10. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: New aspects in the pathophysiology of stress
    Source: Hungarian Science, 2007/05 page 607 - 2007
  11. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: The role of bile acids in the physico-chemical protection of the body
    Source: Hungarian Science, 2008/07 page 844 - 2008
  12. Dr. András Arató (Semmelweis University I. Paediatric Clinic): Differential diagnosis of malabsorption
    Source: unknown
  13. Dr. László Tihanyi: Detoxification
    Source : http://bolthely.hu/drtihanyi/oldal/egyeniu0026amp;id=4a4a78362b0f5_Meregtelenites
  14. Dr Tibor GERE: The cholesterol question: too high or too low?
    Source: http://www.termeszetgyogyaszat-1.eoldal.hu/cikkek/a-koleszterin-problemarol/a-koleszterinproblemarol - 2009
  15. Unknown author: Cholesterol question: too much or too little? - Text
    Source: http://tgy-magazin.hu/2007.-december/koleszterinkerdes-sok-vagy-keves-3.html - 2007
  16. Unknown author: METABOLISM - DIGESTION - ENERGY - CALORIES
    Source: http://taplalkozas.bioenergetikus.hu/anyagcsere.php - Date unknown
  17. Dr Mihály Pósa, Dr János Csanádi, Dr Ferenc Gaál: Self-assembly and hydrogen bond aggregates of bile acids
    Source: unknown
  18. Dr. Mihály Pósa: THE SELF-ORGANISATION OF BILE ACIDS
    Source: LÉTÜNK 2011/3. 9-16. - 2011
  19. Dr. Péter Légrády: Eggs - Nutrition - Health
    Source: E. P. E. Ltd. - Maecenas Publishing House, Budapest - 2001
  20. Unknown author: Strengthen your intestinal tract
    Source: http://www.mamazin.hu/konyha/eletmod/251-segitseg-a-belsszervi-betegsegek-terapiajaban.html - Date unknown
  21. Unknown author: Lipids:Cholesterol synthesis, cholesterol derivatives Ketone bodies
    Source: unknown
  22. Dr. László Mádi Szabó, naturopath, gastroenterologist, candidate of medicine: Use of natural bile acids in entero-colitis
    Source: unknown
  23. Richard Balázs: Is the bile the source of youth?
    Source: http://www.sg.hu/cikkek/77024/az_epeben_keresendo_a_fiatalsag_forrasa - 2010
  24. Unknown author: Taurine
    Source: http://patikapedia.hu/taurin - Date unknown
  25. Unknown author: The effect of TAURIN, a constituent of bile acids, on the performance and health of athletes.
    Source: https://protein-vitamin.hu/wikipedia/taurin/taurin-c128 - Date unknown
  26. Marion Grillparzer - Raven and Company: 5 powerful, little-known fat burning agents, in particular TAURIN, a constituent of bile acids
    Source: http://galzsuzsika1969.lapunk.hu/?modul=oldalu0026amp;content=1197708 - Date unknown
  27. Károly Balog: Is there a cure for sepsis?
    Source: unknown
  28. DR. MIHÁLY FÖVÉNYI, Internist, diabetologist: Herbs for stomach problems
    Source: unknown
  29. Dr. Elemér Nemesánszky, Szent János Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine I, Hepatology Outpatient Clinic: The importance of early detection of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) for successful treatment
    Source: unknown
  30. DR.ORMAY ISTVÁN: About ulcerative colitis
    Source: unknown
  31. Dr. Anna Magyar, Dr. Éva Csatár: Disorders of bowel function
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  32. Dr. István Rácz, Dr. Marietta Timár: The ulcer disease
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  33. Dr. Zoltán Döbrönte: The bile patient's handbook
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  34. Dr Elemér Nemesánszky, Dr Klára Werling: Infectious hepatitis
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  35. Dr. Ágota Kovács: Inflammatory bowel diseases
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  36. Dr. László Újszászy: Stomach pain, bloating - irritable bowel syndrome
    Source: Springmed Information Books - Gastroenterology - Date unknown
  37. Ferenc Guba: Medical biochemistry
    Source: Medicina Publishing House, BUDAPEST - 2000
  38. Dr. András Rosztóczy, Dr. Tibor Wittman: Reflux Disease - Stomach Acid Caused Disorders
    Source: Springmed Reference Books - Gastroenterology - 1992
  39. Unknown author: Biosynthesis of cholesterol and bile acids
    Source: unknown
  40. Unknown author: Metabolism of lipids
    Source: http://www.nyf.hu/others/html/biologia_intezet_elemei/biokemia/7_lipidek.ppt - Date unknown
  41. Unknown author: gastrointestinal_physiology
    Source: unknown
  42. Dr Ilona Benkő: Effect of antifugal azole derivatives and cytokines on normal and abnormal haematopoietic colony-forming cells
    Source: University of Debrecen - Faculty of Medicine - Institute of Pharmacy - 1992
  43. Dr. Gábor Tóth: Allergy and Candida Guide
    Source: Responsible publisher: dr. Gyula Saufert - 2014
  44. Dr Gyula Prinz, Szent László Metropolitan Hospital: What you need to know about candidiasis
    SOURCE: CLINICAL COMMUNICATIONS MEDICINA VI SURGICAL SURGICAL CONFERENCE - 1992
  45. Unknown author: The psychological background of biliary diseases
    Source: http://blikkruzs.blikk.hu/test-es-lelek/egeszseg/ezt-tudnod-kell-az-epe-betegsegeinek-lelki-hattere/pr56ln8 - Date unknown
  46. Dr. Péter Légrády: Interview - Can we describe the heart attack?
    Source: Hungarian Chronicle - 2009
  47. Dr. Péter Légrády: Bile acid and cholesterol
    Source: Weekly Pharmacy 17 March 1992 - 2013
  48. Anna L. Réti's article about Dr. Péter Légrády: Cholesterol is needed
    Source: Kurir 24.02.1992 - 1992
  49. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: Bacterial endotoxins and natural resistance
    Source: Hungarian Veterinary Journal 1992/11 - 1992
  50. Bence Zsoldos: Bile acid and GALLMET study
    Source: http://nelegybeteg.hu/tanulmany-epesavak-gallmet.php - Date unknown
  51. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: New aspects in the pathophysiology of stress
    Source: Hungarian Science, 2007/05 p. 607 - 2007
  52. Dr. István Tihanyi is a paediatrician, naturopath: You become what you eat (PDF)
    Source: Paramedica Health Magazine - 2019
  53. Dr Jeffrey McCombs - Doctor of Chiropractic: 10 rumours about Candida
    Source: unknown
  54. Ann Louise Gittleman, translated by Judit Váradi: Gallbladder: the disposable organ we can't live without (PDF)
    Source: https://www.greenmedinfo.health/blog/throwaway-organ-you-cant-live-without - Date unknown
  55. Dr Andrea Jung : Natural treatment for gallstones Part 1 (PDF)
    Source: https://naturportal.hu/hagyomanyos_kinai_orvoslas_hko/epeko-termeszetes-kezelese-1-resz - 2016
  56. Dr Andrea Jung : Natural treatment for gallstones Part 2 (PDF)
    Source: https://naturportal.hu/hagyomanyos_kinai_orvoslas_hko/epeko-kezelese-termeszetesen-2-resz - 2016
  57. Adrienn Szöllősi: Gallstones cures (PDF)
    Source: https://www.gyogynovenysziget.hu/epeko-gyogymodjai - date unknown
  58. Gábor Kürti: Bile diseases, gallstones (PDF)
    Source: Natural Medicine magazine Volume X Issue 4: http://tgy-magazin.hu/betegsegek-a-tol-z-ig/epebetegsegek-epeko - Volume X
  59. Unknown author: Gallstones, biliary diseases and psychosomatics (PDF)
    Source: http://www.lelkititkaink.hu/epeko_epeholyag_betegseg_pszichoszomatika.html - Date unknown
  60. Diavity Magazine: Direct link found between a bacterial toxin and colorectal cancer (PDF)
    Source: https://www.diavitas.hu/kozvetlen-osszefuggest-talaltak-egy-bakterium-toxin-es-a-kolorektalis-daganatok-kozott - 2020
  61. Gyula Petrányi, Imre Magyar, Tibor Jávor: Internal medicine diagnostics - Diagnosis of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas (PDF)
    Source: Medicina publisher, Budapest, 1988 - 2020
  62. Imre Magyar:Diseases of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas
    I. The liver and bile ducts in general (PDF)
    II. Diseases of the liver (PDF)
    III. Diseases of the gallbladder (PDF)
    IV. Diseases of the pancreas (PDF)
    Source: Medicina publisher, Budapest, 1985 - 2020
  63. Professor Dr Lóránd Betók: Endotoxin and its biological effects (PDF)
    Source: Studia Physiologia 3, 1997, Scientia Kiadó Budapest - 1997
  64. Tibor Pál: Textbook of Medical Microbiology (PDF)
    Source: Medicina Könyvkiadó Zrt. - 2012
  65. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † Professor: Biography of Prof. Dr. Lóránd Bertók † (PDF)
    Source: http://www.honigyogyir.hu/konzultansaink/prof_dr_bertok_lorand - 2009
  66. New directions in the therapy of bile acid-induced diseases (PDF)
    Source : https://aok.pte.hu/hu/hirek/hir/10510
  67. Endotoxin (PDF)
    Source : http://patikapedia.hu/endotoxin
  68. The endotoxin.hu website has been launched (PDF)
    Source : http://pharmaonline.hu/cikk/elindult_az_endotoxin_hu
  69. Digestive and biliary problems (PDF) - Naturopathic magazine
    Source : http://tgy-magazin.hu/betegsegek-a-tol-z-ig/epeko-es-funkcionalis-epezavarok
  70. Bile acid loss (PDF) - Naturopath Magazine
    Source : http://tgy-magazin.hu/betegsegek-a-tol-z-ig/epeko-es-funkcionalis-epezavarok
  71. Bile acids for more effective weight loss? - Source : https://divany.hu/eletem/2018/02/01/epesavakkal_a_hatekonyabb_fogyasert/
  72. The physiological significance of bile acids and their link to digestion and the enterohepatic (bile) cycle (22 pages) - Author, presenter and product developer (www.gallmet.hu and www.antibacvir.hu): Dr. Antal Miklós Várhalmi - Source: Vitality TV Extra - March 2022 lecture excerpt
  73. The amazing liver and gallbladder cleanse - Andreas Moritz - FHL Publishing Ltd 2010.
  74. Kresser-Fasano - Talk with a researcher on gluten, autoimmunity and leaky gut syndrome - Source : https://tenyek-tevhitek.hu/beszelgetes_a_gluten_kutatoval.htm

International collection of literature on the effects of natural bile acids

  1. Dr Klára Gyurcsovicsa, Dr LÓRÁND BERTÓK † professor: Pathophysiology of psoriasis: coping endotoxins with bile acid therapy Source: pathophysiology 10 (2003) 57-61 - 2003
  2. Dr. BERTÓK LÓRÁND † professor: 500 Greatest Geniuses Of the 21st Century Source: American Biographical Institute - Unknown
  3. Dr. BERTÓK LÓRÁND † professor: Bile acids in phisico-chemical host defence Source: pathophyisology 11 (2004) 139-145 - 2004
  4. Gyurcsovics Klára dr and BERTÓK LÓRÁND † dr.: Pathophysiology of psoriasis - coping endotoxins with bile acid therapy Source: pathophyisology 10 (2003) 57-61 - 2003
  5. I. BERCZI, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †, AND T. BEREZNAI: Comparative studies on the toxicity of escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide endotoxin in various animal species Source: Department of Pathophyisology / Hungarian Academy of Scientist - 1965
  6. Dr. BERTÓK LÓRÁND † professor: Conference on immunological and pathological effects of bacterial endotoxins Source: ANNALES IMMUNOLOGIAE HUNGARICAE - 1969
  7. IJ. ELENKOV, J. KISS, E. STARK, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: CRF-dependent and CRF-independent mechanisms involved in pituitary-adrenal system activation by bacterial endotoxin Source: Acta Physiologica Hungarica, Volume 79 (4), pp, 355-363 (1992) - 1992
  8. GY. SZŐCS, TERÉZ CSORDÁS and LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: Effect of Bacterial Endotoxin on Placentation of Rats Acta Chirurgica Hungarica, 31 (2), pp. 169-174 (1990) - 1990
  9. C. SIMON, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †, M. WINTER and E. MORAY A: The pathophysiology of LPS endotoxins Source: Akadémai Kiadó Budapest - 1965
  10. H. SELYE, B. TUCHWEBER, AND LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: Effect of Lead Acetate on the Susceptibility of Rats to Bacterial Endotoxins Source: Journal of Bacteriology Vol. 91, No. 2 Printed in U.S.A. - 1966
  11. Dr. BERTÓK LÓRÁND † professor: The effect of sulfhydryl comfound on the lead acetate induced endotoxin hypersensitivity of rats Source: National Research Institute for Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Budapest, Hungary - 1968
  12. I. BERCZI, T. BEREZNAY: Stybility of the toxic and serological properties of k. coli endotoxin in the intestinal tract of rats Source: ANNALES IMMUNOLOGIAE HUNGARICAE - 1968
  13. I. BERCZI, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †, K. BAINTNER and B. VERESS: Experiments to induce endotoxin tolerance and toxic effects by peroraixy administered e. coli endotoxin in rats Source: Annales Immologiae Hungaricae - 1968
  14. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † and B. TÓTH: Studies on the pathogenesis of the edema disease of swine Source: the Veterinary Bulletins of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 1965
  15. E. Gilad, B. Zingarelli, M. O'Connor, A. L. Salzman, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †, C. Szabó: Effects of radiodetoxifiecf endotoxin on nitric oxide production in J774 macrophages and in endotoxin shock Source: Journal of Endotoxin Research (1996) 3(6), 513-519 Pearson Professional Ltd - 1996
  16. ALFREDATEMESI , LÓRÁND BERTÓK † and S. PELLET: Stimulation of human peripheral lymphocytes with endotoxin and radiodetoxified endotoxin Source: Acta Microbiologica Hungarica 30 (1), pp. 13-17 (1983) - 1983
  17. GY. SZŐCS, TERÉZ CSORDÁS and LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: Effect of Bacterial Endotoxin on Placentation of Rats Acta Chirurgica Hungarica, 31 (2), pp. 169-174 (1990) - 1990
  18. GY. SZŐCS, TERÉZ CSORDÁS and LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: Influence of experimentally induced endotoxemias on the thyroid function of rats Source: Acta Physiologica Hungarica, Volume 76 (2), pp. 137-141 (1990) - 1990
  19. I. J. Elenkov, K. Kovács, J. Kiss, LÓRÁND BERTÓK † and E. S. Vizi: Lipopolysaccharide is able to bypass corticotrophin-releasing factor in affecting plasma ACTH and corticosterone levels: evidence from rats with lesions of the paraventricular nucleus Source: Journal of Endocrinology (1992) 133,231-236 - 1992
  20. KRISZTINA GÁL and LÓRÁND BERTÓK †: The effect of x-radiation on reticuloendothelial system and its treatment with radiodetoxified-endotoxin and trace elements in rats Source: Acta Microbiologic etlmmunologica Hungarica, 41 (4), pp. 457-463 (1994) - 1994
  21. E. Gilad, B. Zingarelli, M. O'Connor, A. L. Salzman, LÓRÁND BERTÓK †, C. Szabó: Effects of radiodetoxifiecf endotoxin on nitric oxide production in J774 macrophages and in endotoxin shock Source: Journal of Endotoxin Research (1996) 3(6), 513-519 Pearson Professional Ltd - 1996
  22. Dr. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: Role of endotoxins and bile acids in the pathogenesis of septic circulatory shock Source: National Research Institute for Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Budapest - 1997
  23. Dr. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: Endotoxins and endocrine system Domestic animal endocrinology Vol. 15(5):305-303, 1998 - 1998
  24. Donna A Chow, Lorand BERTÓK: Vol5 Natural Immunity Source: NeuroImmune Biology - 2005
  25. ISTVÁN BERCZI, LÓRAND BERTÓK and DONNA A. CHOW: Host Defence: An Interaction of Neuroendocrine, Metabolic and Immune Mechanisms in the Interest of Survival Source: Natural Immunity - 2005
  26. Dr. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: The Role of Bile Acids in Natural Resistance: Physico-Chemical Host Defence Source: Natural Immunity - 2005
  27. Dr. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: New Prospect for the Enhancement of Natural Immunity. Source: Natural Immunity - 2005
  28. Dr. LÓRÁND BERTÓK † Professor, Doctor of Medicine (MTA), Professor Emeritus: Radio-detoxified endotoxin activates natural immunity: A review Source: pathophysiology 12 (2005) 85-95 - 2005
  29. Science Daily: Fountain of youth in bile? Longevity molecule identified Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100915100935.htm - 2010
  30. Alexander A. Goldberg, Vincent R. Richard, Pavlo Kyryakov, Simon D. Bourque, Adam Beach, Michelle T. Burstein, Anastasia Glebov, Olivia Koupaki, Tatiana Boukh-Viner, Christopher Gregg, Mylene Juneau, Ann M. English, David Y. Thomas and Vladimir I. Titorenko: Chemical genetic screen identifies lithocholic acid as an anti-aging compound that extends yeast chronological life span in a TORindependent manner, by modulating housekeeping longevity assurance processes Source: AGING, July 2010, Vol. 2. No 7 - 2010
  31. Alexander A. Goldberg, Pavlo Kyryakov, Simon D. Bourque and Vladimir I. Titorenko: Xenohormetic, hormonetic and cytostatic selective forces driving longevity at the ecosystemic level Source: AGING, August 2010, Vol. 2. No 8 - 2010
  32. Unknown: Bile salts Source : http://digitalnaturopath.com/treat/T143745.html - Unknown
  33. DENNIS STAMP AND GARETH JENKINS: An Overview of Bile-Acid Synthesis, Chemistry and Function Source: Issues in Toxicology, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2008 - 2008
  34. Erwin H. Mosbach: Bile Acid Sulfonates: Are They Useful? Source:Lipid Research Laboratory-Department of Surgery Beth Israel Medical Center New York. NY. U.S.A. - Unknown
  35. Tiangang Li and John Y. L. Chiang: Regulation of bile acid and cholesterol metabolism by PPARs Source: Hindawi Publishing Corporation PPAR Research Volume 2009, Article ID 501739, 15 pages - 2009
  36. John Y. L. Chiang: Bile acid regulation of gene expression: roles of nuclear hormone receptors Source: The Endocry Society, Endocr. Rev. 2002 23: 443-463 - 2002
  37. Allan W. Wolkoff and David E. Cohen: Hepatocyte transport of bile acids Source: Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 284: G175-G179, 2003 - 2003
  38. Michael Fuchs: Regulation of bile acid synthesis: past progress and future challenges Source:Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 284:G551-G557, 2003 - 2003
  39. John Y. L. Chiang: Bile acids and nuclear receptors Source:Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 284:G349-G356, 2003 - 2003
  40. Unknown: Monograph: Taurine Source:Alternative Medicine Review Volume6, Number1 - 2001 - 2001
  41. Barbara L. Minton, citizen journalist: Taurine Keeps Immune Systems Strong and Protects Organs Source: NaturalNews.com printable article - 2009
  42. Unknown: Taurine benefits Source: http://www.ihealthdirectory.com/taurine/ - 2010
  43. Unknown: Taurine's health benefits Source: http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/taurine.htm - 2009
  44. Lee R. Hagey, Diane L. Crombie, Edgard Espinosa, Martin C. Carey, Hirotsune Igimi and Alan F. Hofmann: Ursodeoxycholic acid in the Ursidae: biliary bile acids of bears, pandas, and related carnivores Source: Journal of Lipid Research, Volume 34, 1993 - 1993
  45. M. Huertas, L. Hagey, A. F. Hofmann, J. Cerda, A. V. M. Canário and P. C. Hubbard: Olfactory sensitivity to bile fluid and bile salts in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla), goldfish (Carassius auratus) and Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) suggests a 'broad range' sensitivity not confined to those produced by conspecifics alone Source: The Journal of Experimental Biology 213, 308-317 Published by The Company of Biologists 2010 - 2010
  46. R. J. BRIDGWATER, G. A. D. HASLEWOOD AND JENNIFER R. WATT: Comparative Studies of Bile Salts - 17. a bile alcohol from chimaera monstrosa Source: Biochem. J. (1963) 87, 28 - 1963
  47. G. A. D. HASLEWOOD Guy'8 Hospital Medical School, S.E. 1: Comparative Studies of 'Bile Salts' - 5. Bile salts of crocodylidae Source:Biochem. J. Vol52. - Unknown
  48. I. G. ANDERSON AND G. A. D. HASLEWOOD - Guy's Hospital Medical School, London S.E. 1: Comparative Studies of 'Bile Salts - 16-Deoxymyxinol, a second bile alcohol from hagfish Source: Biochem. J. (1969) 112, 763 - 1969
  49. By G. A. D. HASLEWOOD - Guy's Hospital Medical School, London, S.E. 1: Comparative Studies of 'Bile Salts - Myxinol disulphate, the principal bile salt of hagfish (myxinidae) Biochem. J. (1966) 100, 233 - 1966
  50. I. G. ANDERSON AND G. A. D. HASLEWOOD GUy's Hospital Medical School, London, S.E. 1 AND A. D. CROSS AND L. TOK19S Institute of Steroid Chemistry, Syntex Re8earch, Palo Alto, Calif: New Evidence for the Structure of Myxinol Source: Biochem. J. (1967) 104, 1061 - 1967
  51. G. A. D. HASLEWOOD - Guy's Hospital Medical School, London, S.E.l., England: Bile salt evolution Source: Journal of Lipid Research, Volume 8, 1967 - 1967
  52. G. A. D. HASLEWOOD: Bile acids of the leopard seal, hydrurga leptonyx, and of two snakes of the genus bitis* Biochem. J. (1961) 78, 352 - 1961
  53. G. A. D. HASLEWOOD - Emiritus Professor o/ Biochemistry in llie University of London: The biological importance of bile salts Source: north-holland research monographs frontiers of biology - volume 47 - 1961
  54. Antonio Moschetta, Fang Xu, Lee R. Hagey, Gerard P. van Berge-Henegouwen, Karel J. van Erpecum, Jos F. Brouwers, Jonathan C. Cohen, Molly Bierman, Helen H. Hobbs, Joseph H. Steinbach and Alan F. Hofmann: A phylogenetic survey of biliary lipids in vertebrates Source: Journal of Lipid Research Volume 46, 2005 - 2005
  55. Heidi C. Shea, Daphne D. Head, Kenneth D. R. Setchell, and David W. Russell: Analysis of HSD3B7 knockout mice reveals that a 3 -hydroxyl stereochemistry is required for bile acid function Source: PNAS July 10, 2007 vol. 104 no. 28 - 2007
  56. S. S. Alil, H. Farhatl, and William H. Elliott: Bile acids. XLIX Allocholic acid, the major bile acid of Uromastix hardwickii Source:Journal of Lipid Research Volume 17,1976 - 1976
  57. Alan F. Hofmann, Lee R. Hagey and Matthew D. Krasowski: Bile salts of vertebrates: structural variation and possible evolutionary significance Source: Journal of Lipid Research Volume 51, 2010 - 2010
  58. Kerstin Lundell, Ronnie Hansson, and Kjell Wikvall: Cloning and Expression of a Pig Liver Taurochenodeoxycholic Acid 6a-Hydroxylase (CYP4A21) Source: the journal of biological chemistry Vol. 276, No. 13, Issue of March 30, pp. 9606-9612, 2001 - 2001
  59. Sofia Morais, Anja Knoll-Gellida, Michele André, Christophe Barthe and Patrick J. Babin: Conserved expression of alternative splicing variants of peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase 1 in vertebrates and developmental and nutritional regulation in fish Source: Physiol Genomics 28: 239-252, 2007 - 2007
  60. Erica J. Reschly,Ni Ai, Sean Ekins, William J. Welsh, Lee R. Hagey,Alan F. Hofmann, and Matthew D. Krasowski: Evolution of the bile salt nuclear receptor FXR in vertebrates Source: Journal of Lipid Research Volume 49, 2008 - 2008
  61. Margrit Schwarz, Erik G. Lund, Richard Lathe§, Ingemar Björkhem and David W. Russell: Identification and Characterization of a Mouse Oxysterol 7a-Hydroxylase cDNA Source: The journal of biological chemistry Vol. 272, No. 38, Issue of September 19, pp. 23995-24001, 1997 - 1997
  62. Steve Meaney: Is C-26 hydroxylation an evolutionarily conserved steroid inactivation mechanism? Source: The FASEB Journal - Hypothesis Vol. 19 August 2005 - 2005
  63. K. V. Venkatachalam, Domingo E. Llanos, Kristophe J. Karami and Vladimir A. Malinovskii: Isolation, partial purification, and characterization of a novel petromyzonol sulfotransferase from Petromyzon marinus (lamprey) larval liver Source: Journal of Lipid Research Volume 45, 2004 - 2004
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  65. Unknown: Taurine Source : https://www.exrx.net/Nutrition/Supplements/Taurine - Unknown
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