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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI106698
Gastroenterology Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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Published October 1, 1971 - More info
The formation and metabolism of a naturally occurring C27 bile acid, 3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholestan-26-oic acid, was studied in patients with T-tube bile fistulas. C-26-cholesterol-14C was shown to be converted to this C27 bile acid. After synthesis and labeling with tritium, 3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholestan-26-oic acid was efficiently metabolized to chenodeoxycholic acid. After oral and i.v. administration there was conversion of about 80% of the administered amount to chenodeoxycholic acid. A small amount, less than 2% of the administered radioactivity, was converted to cholic acid. The remainder of the radioactivity was excreted in two unidentified peaks of radioactivity.
The results of this study demonstrate that 3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholestan-26-oic acid is a metabolic product of cholesterol and is further metabolized, predominantly to chenodeoxycholic acid and to a minor extent to cholic acid in man.