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Taurine

Known as: Tauphon, Taurine [Chemical/Ingredient], Taufon 
A conditionally essential nutrient, important during mammalian development. It is present in milk but is isolated mostly from ox bile and strongly… 
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
The effects of dietary taurine on fecal steroid excretion and bile acid pool size were investigated in Jcl: ICR strain mice. The… 
1984
1984
Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is known to have a cardiotonic action. The present study was designed to see whether oral… 
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
A simple, rapid, and sensitive bioluminescence method for measuring primary bile acids has been developed and validated. The… 
1982
1982
The relative contribution of diet and biosynthesis to the taurine content of the rat has been determined quantitatively under… 
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Cell-free extracts from the uropygial gland of goose catalyzed the incorporation of malonyl-CoA into normal fatty acids and… 
1975
1975
When rats were exposed to immobilized cold stress, adrenaline content in the adrenal gland as well as noradrenaline content in… 
1975
1975
A method for superior thin-layer chromatographic separation of lithocholic acid and its N-glycine and N-taurine conjugates, as… 
1974
1974
Summary The percentage of bile salts conjugated with taurine in bile (%T), the taurine concentration, and the CSA-CA… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Bile was collected from 12 rats, six of each sex, for the first 5 h following the creation of a biliary fistula. The bile acid… 
1959
1959
Rats and rabbits were fed a hypercholesteremic diet until elevated serum cholesterol levels were observed in all animals. The…