Literature DB >> 5644461

Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of human fecal bile acids.

E Evrard, G Janssen.   

Abstract

A method for the determination of total bile acids in human feces that is suitable for routine application is described and discussed. Bile acids are extracted from freeze-dried feces with acetic acid and toluene, in the presence of the internal standard 23-nordeoxycholic acid. After saponification of the extract, bile acids and the internal standard are methylated and converted by mild chromic acid oxidation into their ketonic derivatives. The resultant mixture of a few stable compounds can be separated and measured quantitatively by gas-liquid chromatography on a methylsiloxane polymer. A reference bile acid mixture including the internal standard is also taken through the entire procedure with each series of samples. It has been demonstrated that, in spite of the omission of the usual purification steps, the method is specific for bile acids.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5644461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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Authors:  M A Eastwood; J R Kirkpatrick; W D Mitchell; A Bone; T Hamilton
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5.  Letter: Bile acids and post-vagotomy diarrhoea.

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Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1973-12-22

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8.  Experimental colonic carcinogenesis: changes in faecal bile acids after promotion of intestinal tumours by small bowel resection in the rat.

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9.  Physiological factors influencing serum bile acid levels.

Authors:  M Ponz De Leon; G M Murphy; R H Dowling
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10.  Influence of diets high and low in animal fat on bowel habit, gastrointestinal transit time, fecal microflora, bile acid, and fat excretion.

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