Zusammenfassung
Es gelang, in Tauben die Umwandlung von injiziertem Cholesterol-C14 in Gallen-Cholestanol nachzuweisen, wobei Chenodeoxycholinsäure als Hauptmetabolit des Cholesterols-C14 in der Galle ermittelt wurde.
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Subbiah, M.T.R. Cholestanol and chenodeoxycholic acid: Metabolites of injected cholesterol-4-14C in pigeon bile. Experientia 29, 404–405 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926746
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