Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process
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A Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process is a hepatic catabolic lipid conversion process.
- AKA: Bile Acid Synthesis Pathway, Cholesterol 7α-Hydroxylation Pathway, Bile Salt Formation Process.
- Context:
- It can typically eliminate Cholesterol Molecules through bile acid biosynthesis conversion.
- It can typically produce Primary Bile Acids via bile acid biosynthesis enzymatic cascade.
- It can typically require Cytochrome P450 Enzymes for bile acid biosynthesis hydroxylation.
- It can typically occur in Hepatocytes as bile acid biosynthesis exclusive location.
- It can typically involve Multiple Hydroxylation Steps in bile acid biosynthesis pathway.
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- It can often regulate Cholesterol Homeostasis through bile acid biosynthesis elimination route.
- It can often respond to FXR Nuclear Receptors via bile acid biosynthesis feedback control.
- It can often produce Cholic Acid and bile acid biosynthesis chenodeoxycholic acid.
- It can often support Fat Digestion through bile acid biosynthesis emulsification product.
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- It can range from being a Classical Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process to being an Alternative Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process, depending on its bile acid biosynthesis enzymatic route.
- It can range from being a Basal Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process to being an Induced Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process, depending on its bile acid biosynthesis regulatory state.
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- It can utilize CYP7A1 Enzymes as bile acid biosynthesis rate-limiting enzyme.
- It can connect to Cholesterol Biosynthesis Processes through bile acid biosynthesis substrate utilization.
- It can interface with Enterohepatic Circulations via bile acid biosynthesis product recycling.
- It can support Detoxification Processes through bile acid biosynthesis xenobiotic elimination.
- It can interact with Gut Microbiomes via bile acid biosynthesis secondary conversion.
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- Example(s):
- Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process Pathways, such as:
- Bile Acid Biosynthesis Process States, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis Processes, which produce hormone molecules rather than bile acid molecules.
- Bile Acid Conjugation Processes, which modify rather than synthesize bile acid structures.
- Cholesterol Esterification Processes, which store rather than eliminate cholesterol molecules.
- See: Hepatic Metabolic Process, Cholesterol Metabolism, CYP7A1 Enzyme, FXR Nuclear Receptor, Detoxification Process, Enterohepatic Circulation.