Taurochenodeoxycholate

Taurochenodeoxycholate Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Taurochenodeoxycholate is an experimental drug that is normally produced in the liver. Its physiologic function is to emulsify lipids such as cholesterol in the bile. As a medication, taurochenodeoxycholic acid reduces cholesterol formation in the liver, and is likely used as a choleretic to increase the volume of bile secretion from the liver and as a cholagogue to increase bile discharge into the duodenum. It is also being investigated for its role in inflammation and cancer therapy.

Trade Name Taurochenodeoxycholate
Generic Taurochenodeoxycholic acid
Taurochenodeoxycholic acid Other Names Chenodeoxycholoyltaurine, Taurine chenodeoxycholate, Taurochenodeoxycholate, Taurochenodeoxycholic acid
Type
Formula C26H45NO6S
Weight Average: 499.704
Monoisotopic: 499.296758867
Groups Experimental
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Taurochenodeoxycholate
Taurochenodeoxycholate

Uses

Taurochenodeoxycholate is likely indicated as a choleretic and cholagogue. It is also being investigated for its role in inflammation and cancer therapy.

How Taurochenodeoxycholate works

Chenodeoxycholic acid is a primary bile acid in the liver that combines with taurine to form the bile acid taurochenodeoxycholic acid. In the bile, taurochenodeoxycholic acid is either a sodium (most) or potassium salt. Taurochenodeoxycholate is normally produced in the liver, and its physiologic function as a bile salt is to emulsify lipids such as cholesterol in the bile. As a medication, taurochenodeoxycholic acid reduces cholesterol formation in the liver, and is likely used as a choleretic to increase the volume of bile secretion from the liver and as a cholagogue to increase bile discharge into the duodenum. The mechanism of action of taurochenodeoxycholic acid in inflammation and cancer has yet to be determined.

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