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  • adjective biochemistry Of or pertaining to deoxycholic acid or its derivatives

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deoxy- +‎ cholic

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Examples

  • If bile is allowed to slosh around in the bowel for a while, bacteria will convert the cholic acid into the proven cancer-causer apcholic acid, and the deoxycholic acid will be convened into one of the most dangerous cancer-producers known, 3-MCA 3-methyl-cholanthrene.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • In addition, the two main components of bile are the bile acids, cholic acid and deoxycholic acid.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • In addition, the two main components of bile are the bile acids, cholic acid and deoxycholic acid.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • If bile is allowed to slosh around in the bowel for a while, bacteria will convert the cholic acid into the proven cancer-causer apcholic acid, and the deoxycholic acid will be convened into one of the most dangerous cancer-producers known, 3-MCA 3-methyl-cholanthrene.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • He found three different acids made up bile: cholic acid, deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid.

    About.com Chemistry 2010

  • He found three different acids made up bile: cholic acid, deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid.

    About.com Chemistry 2010

  • To prepare protein extracts, OTC was dissolved in PBS and the tissue sample transferred to lysis buffer (10 mM Tris (pH 8), 150 mM sodium chloride, 0. 5% deoxycholic acid, 0. 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate, 1% triton-X100) and protease inhibitor cocktail (Roche).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles J. David Stiffler et al. 2009

  • Cells were lysed in lysis buffer (5 mM EDTA, 100 mM deoxycholic acid, 3\% SDS).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Elena Lesma et al. 2008

  • The immunoprecipitates were then washed twice with buffer 1 (1\% NP-40, 0. 5\% deoxycholic acid, 50 mM Tris (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl), twice with buffer 2 (0. 1\% NP-40, 0. 05\% deoxycholic acid, 50 mM Tris (pH 7.5), 500 mM NaCl), and twice with buffer 3 (50 mM Tris (pH

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anahi Molla-Herman et al. 2008

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