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Enterohepatic circulation refers to the process whereby a drug or a metastable metabolite thereof in the liver is secreted into the bile, stored in the gall ...
Drugs — Enterohepatic circulation refers to the circulation of biliary acids, bilirubin, drugs or other substances from the liver to the bile, ...
by MS Roberts2002Cited by 595 — In general, enterohepatic recirculation may prolong the pharmacological effect of certain drugs and drug metabolites. Of particular importance is the potential ...
by MY Malik2016Cited by 41 — Enterohepatic recirculation (EHC) concerns many physiological processes and notably affects pharmacokinetic parameters such as plasma half-life and AUC as well ...
by M Ibarra2021Cited by 3 — Enteric reabsorption occurs when a drug is secreted into the intestinal lumen and reabsorbed into the systemic ...
by MR Dobrinska1989Cited by 57 — enterohepatic circulation of drugs and the pharmacokinetic and pharmacody- namic consequences thereof. BILIARY. EXCRETION. Nearly all compounds are excreted.
Jul 23, 2021 — Enterohepatic circulation arises after absorption of a solute from the gastrointestinal tract into the portal blood. The absorption of drugs ...
by MY Malik2016Cited by 41 — EHC of a compound/drug occurs by biliary excretion and intestinal reabsorption, sometimes with hepatic conjugation and intestinal deconjugation. EHC leads to ...
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Jan 24, 2021 — Enterohepatic circulation of drugs describes the process by which drugs are conjugated to glucuronic acid in the liver, excreted into bile, ...
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