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Enterohepatic cycling of O-(β-hydroxyethyl) rutosides and their biliary metabolites in the rat

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O-(β-Hydroxyethyl)rutosides are shown to undergo reabsorption from the intestine following their secretion in bile.

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Acknowledgment. The authors wish to thank Mr P. B. Wood and Mr S. D. Godfrey for skilled technical assistance and Zyma, S. A., Nyon, Switzerland, for financial support.

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Hackett, A.M., Griffiths, L.A. Enterohepatic cycling of O-(β-hydroxyethyl) rutosides and their biliary metabolites in the rat. Experientia 33, 161–163 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02124041

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