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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
chenodeoxycholate structure
C8261 Sodium chenodeoxycholate
Molecular structure of the more important sterols in food (side chains only
Chemical structure of 5 major bile acids present in human bile.
Structure of cholic, glycocholic, and taurocholic acids.
Structure and metabolic activation of capecitabine.
Crystal structure of bile acids and salts. A: stereoview of the cell of
Na; Molecular Structure:
acid,3,6,7-trihydroxy-, (3a,5b,6b,7b)-; Molecular Structure:
acid,3,7-dihydroxy-12-oxo-, (3a,5b,7a)-; Molecular Structure:
Figure 50-1. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) and analog structures
by bile acids themselves via their ability to regulate the action of the
Pathway of cholesterol synthesis. Pathway of cholesterol biosynthesis.
for dolichol (used in the synthesis of N-linked glycoproteins,
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Figure 7. Sources and metabolism of reactive oxygen metabolites in
Figure 9. Biosynthetic pathway for platelet-activating factor (AGEPC).
Figure 13. Pathways for phospholipid metabolism and arachidonic acid
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Figure 6. Schematic representation of intestinal bile acid transport.
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