Bile salts No.3 is a specially modified and refined bile salts, often used in bacteriological culture media as a selective inhibitory agent.
A method was developed for the detection of cholesterol, lecithin, and bile salts in model bile by HPLC simultaneously.
In traditional Chinese medicine the bile salts of bear gallbladders are considered powerful medicine for the treatment of various intestinal and cardiac-related illnesses.
Pruritus may develop first in the course of obstructive jaundice (cholestasis) because retention of bile salts can occur before significant retention of bilirubin.
Ileum: Final and longest segment of the small intestine. It is the site of absorption of vitamin B12 (see vitamin B complex) and reabsorption of about 90% of conjugated bile salts.