Gas-liquid chromatography of bile acids (original) (raw)

Gas chromatography of bile acids as their hexafluoroisopropyl ester-trifluoroacetyl derivatives

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Journal of Chromatography A, 1976

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Comparative instrumental investigations of some bile acids

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Chromatographic methods for bile acid analysis

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Dominant Factors Affecting the Chromatographic Behaviour of Bile Acids

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Isolation and determination of bile acids

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The quantitative estimation of bile acids and their conjugates in human biological fluids

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Extraction and quantitative determination of bile acids in feces

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High pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of conjugated bile acids in human bile: simultaneous resolution of sulfated and unsulfated lithocholyl amidates and the common conjugated bile acids

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Physicochemical properties of bile acids and their relationship to biological properties: an overview of the problem

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Highly simplified method for gas-liquid chromatographic quantitation of bile acids and sterols in human stool

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MASTER'S PERSPECTIVE Bile Acids: Trying to Understand Their Chemistry and Biology with the Hope of Helping Patients

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Human cecal bile acids: concentration and spectrum

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Rapid Determination of Bile Acids in Bile from Various Mammals by Reversed-Phase Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography

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Data supporting development and validation of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the quantitative determination of bile acids in feces

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Determination of free and amidated bile acids by high-performance liquid chromatography with evaporative light-scattering mass detection

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An improved procedure for bile acid extraction and purification and tissue distribution in the rat

Daniel Gallaher

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Bile Acids in Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology

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Isotopic dilution method for bile acid profiling reveals new sulfate glycine-conjugated dihydroxy bile acids and glucuronide bile acids in serum

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Analysis of Bile Acids Profile in Human Serum by Ultrafiltration Clean-up and LC-MS/MS

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New method for the determination of bile acids in human plasma by liquid-phase microextraction using liquid chromatography-ion-trap-time-of-flight mass spectrometry

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Separation techniques for bile salts analysis

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New solvent systems for the separation of free and conjugated bile acids

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Fluorescent bile acid derivatives: Relationship between chemical structure and hepatic and intestinal transport in the rat

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A simple and sensitive assay of total serum bile acids

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Bile acid profiling in human biological samples: Comparison of extraction procedures and application to normal and cholestatic patients

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Quantitative-profiling of bile acids and their conjugates in mouse liver, bile, plasma, and urine using LC–MS/MS

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Determination of free bile acids in pharmaceutical preparations by packed column supercritical fluid chromatography

David Games

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Chemical properties of bile acids. IV. Acidity constants of glycine-conjugated bile acids

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Rapid quantification of bile acids and their conjugates in serum by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

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Extraction and fractionation of bile acids and their conjugates using pre-packed microparticulate silica cartridges (sep-pak sil® and bond-elut® C18)

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The Role of Bile Acids in the Human Body and in the Development of Diseases

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Group separation of non-sulphated and 3-sulphated bile acids by disposable anion-exchange cartridges

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Improved HPLC Analysis of Serum 7 -Hydroxycholest-4-en-3-one, a Marker of Bile Acid Malabsorption

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