| Description | glycohyodeoxycholic acid is a major metabolite of the secondary bile acid hyodeoxycholic acid in humans. |
| In vivo | Glycohyodeoxycholic acid supplementation in prairie dogs fed a lithogenic diet decreases the frequency of cholesterol crystals in the gallbladder and inhibits the activity of cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase[1] |
| molecular weight | 449.62 |
| Molecular formula | C26H43NO5 |
| CAS | 13042-33-6 |
| Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year |
| Solubility | DMSO: 20mg/ml(44.48mM) |
| References | 1. Mcsherry C K , Mosbach E H , Cohen B I , et al. Hyodeoxycholic acid: A new approach to gallstone prevention[J]. The American Journal of Surgery, 1985, 149(1):126-132. 2. Sacquet E , Parquet M , Riottot M , et al. Intestinal absorption, excretion, and biotransformation of hyodeoxycholic acid in man[J]. Journal of Lipid Research, 1983, 24(5):604-613. |