1999
DOI: 10.1080/089106099435934
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Caecal Bile Acid Compositions in Gnotobiotic Mice Associated with Human Intestinal Bacteria with the Ability to Transform Bile Acidsin vitro

Abstract: Germfree mice were orally inoculated with human intestinal bacteria for which the ability to transform bile acids was confirmed by in 6itro screening. Three weeks after inoculation, their caecal bile acids were examined. Free-form bile acids were detected in the caecal contents of gnotobiotic mice associated with deconjugating bacteria, Clostridium ramosum R-18 (above 10%) or extremely oxygen sensitive Clostridium M-7 (3.6%). Deoxycholic acid was observed only in the caecal contents of gnotobiotic mice associa… Show more

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