Dehydrolithocholic acid

Dehydrolithocholic acid is a lipid of Sterol Lipids (ST) class.

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Krasowski MD et al. The evolution of farnesoid X, vitamin D, and pregnane X receptors: insights from the green-spotted pufferfish (Tetraodon nigriviridis) and other non-mammalian species. 2011 BMC Biochem. pmid:21291553
Deo AK and Bandiera SM Biotransformation of lithocholic acid by rat hepatic microsomes: metabolite analysis by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. 2008 Drug Metab. Dispos. pmid:18039809
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Fukumori S et al. Rapid and drastic induction of CYP3A4 mRNA expression via vitamin D receptor in human intestinal LS180 cells. 2007 Drug Metab. Pharmacokinet. pmid:17965521
Krasowski MD et al. Evolutionary selection across the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily with a focus on the NR1I subfamily (vitamin D, pregnane X, and constitutive androstane receptors). 2005 Nucl. Recept. pmid:16197547
Krasowski MD et al. Evolution of the pregnane x receptor: adaptation to cross-species differences in biliary bile salts. 2005 Mol. Endocrinol. pmid:15718292
Adachi R et al. Selective activation of vitamin D receptor by lithocholic acid acetate, a bile acid derivative. 2005 J. Lipid Res. pmid:15489543
Bodin K et al. Novel pathways of bile acid metabolism involving CYP3A4. 2005 Biochim. Biophys. Acta pmid:15708356
Makishima M et al. Vitamin D receptor as an intestinal bile acid sensor. 2002 Science pmid:12016314