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Digestion ; 23(2): 80-8, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7095315

ABSTRACT

In 8 normal subjects the daily administration for 30 days of at least 750 X 10(6) Streptococcus faecium, a bacteria producing substances acting against Clostridia and other intestinal microorganisms reduced the cholesterol saturation and the molar percentage of deoxycholic acid (DCA) in bile. The percentage of cholic acid (CA) and chenodeoxycholic acid (DCA) increased significantly in feces, whereas lithocholic acid (LCA) decreased from 49.2 to 40.5%. In vitro fecal samples of subjects taking S. faecium transformed more slowly CA to DCA and CDCA to LCA. Moreover, 7-ketolithocholic seems an intermediate step in the biotransformation of CDCA to LCA. During SF administration, the anaerobic bacteria count of feces decreases, whereas aerobic bacteria increase; the changes of fecal flora may reduce the degradation of primary bile acids influencing the bile acid composition in both the bile and the intestine.


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Bile Acids and Salts/metabolism , Cholesterol/metabolism , Intestines/microbiology , Streptococcus/physiology , Adult , Aged , Bile/analysis , Chenodeoxycholic Acid/metabolism , Cholic Acids/metabolism , Deoxycholic Acid/metabolism , Feces/analysis , Feces/microbiology , Female , Humans , Lithocholic Acid/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged
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