Effect of cholestasis and biliary diversion on the absorption of Na octanoate in the rat
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Effect of cholestasis and biliary diversion on the absorption of Na octanoate in the rat
Abstract
The intestinal absorption and portal vein transport of Na octanoate by isolated jejunal segments perfused in vivo were unchanged in rats studied 48 h after bile duct ligation or fistula.
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