Cholesterol-Lowering Effect of Sulfaguanidine in Mice and Rats

  • Hendrik J. Eyssen
  • Jozef F. Van den Bosch
  • Gerard A. Janssen
Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 4)

Abstract

The intestinal resorption of sterols is a major factor in the economy of the body cholesterol pools of man and animals. A control of this resorption could be a valuable therapeutic tool.

Keywords

Bile Salt Cholic Acid Fecal Excretion Liver Cholesterol Neutral Sterol 
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© Plenum Press 1969

Authors and Affiliations

  • Hendrik J. Eyssen
    • 1
  • Jozef F. Van den Bosch
    • 1
  • Gerard A. Janssen
    • 1
  1. 1.Rega Institute for Medical ResearchUniversity of LeuvenLeuvenBelgium

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