| Bioactivity | Isolithocholic acid (β-Lithocholic acid) is an isomer of Lithocholic acid. Isolithocholic acid, a bile acid, is formed by microbial metabolism of Lithocholic acid or Lithocholic acid 3α-sulfate[1][2]. | ||||||||||||
| Invitro | Isolithocholic acid at 0.01 % does not inhibit spore germination and outgrowth of CF5 and M120, but it significantly inhibits at the higher concentration (0.1 %). Isolithocholic acid (0.00003 %) prevents growth of CD196, M68, CF5, 630, and BI9 and significant decreases strains CF5, BI9, M120, and 630 in toxin activity. Isolithocholic acid (0.0003 %) makes that all strains displays a significant decrease in toxin activity, except for R20291 and M120[3]. | ||||||||||||
| Name | Isolithocholic acid | ||||||||||||
| CAS | 1534-35-6 | ||||||||||||
| Formula | C24H40O3 | ||||||||||||
| Molar Mass | 376.57 | ||||||||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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