PMID: 3772251Aug 1, 1986Paper

Enterohepatic circulation in man. A simple method for the determination of duodenal bile acids.

Journal of Lipid Research
R J VonkC M Bijleveld

Abstract

A method has been developed for easy sampling of duodenal bile acids. For this purpose Entero-Test was used, an encapsulated nylon thread originally used to estimate enteral parasites. This capsule is swallowed by a fasting subject and one end of the thread is taped at a corner of the month. Four hours after swallowing the thread, it is withdrawn and bile acids are eluted with buffer. The solution is applied to a Sep-Pak C18 cartridge to extract bile acids, which are subsequently analyzed by capillary gas-liquid chromatography and liquid chromatography. In vitro analyses showed that there was no preferential binding to the thread of any bile acid and that binding was pH-independent. A high correlation (r = 0.98) was found between direct analyses of bile and analyses by Entero-Test after in vitro incubation. The values obtained by the Entero-Test were similar to those of duodenal bile simultaneously collected with the normal intubation technique (r = 0.99). Duodenal bile acid composition showed a daily variation. In 11 healthy volunteers the following bile acid composition of unstimulated duodenal juice was found (mean +/- SD; %): choleate 44 +/- 12 (glycine/taurine ratio 1.8), chenodeoxycholate: 29 +/- 6 (G/T ratio 2.3); deoxyc...Continue Reading

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