Biohydrogenation of cholesterol as an index of bacterial 7α‐dehydroxylase activity
- 1 September 1981
- Vol. 16 (9) , 670-676
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02535062
Abstract
Fecal steroid compositions of 82 human subjects of various ages and diets and gastrointestinal status were examined by gas liquid chromatography. Progressive increases in bacterial activities on both bile acids and neutral sterols were observed with the advance of age in infants and children. The patterns in the 4‐year‐olds approached those observed in adults. Bacterial activites on fecal steroids were found to be decreased in adult subjects with acute shigellosis and in those challenged by castor oil. In contrast, no significant changes in fecal steroid profiles were observed in the subjects with traveller's diarrhea assoicated with toxigenicEscherichia coli. The effects of diarrhea on fecal steroids of infants under 11/2 years were less consistent than those of adults. However, a close relationship was observed between the degree of 7α‐dehydroxylation of cholic acid (expressed as the ratio of deoxycholic to the sum of deoxycholic and cholic acids) and the percentage of cholesterol in the feces (r= 0.921, p<0.001). The correlation between the production of lithocholic acid and the percentage cholesterol was also good (r=−0.739, p<0.001). Analysis of neutral steroids may be a good index of intraluminal bile acid metabolism.Keywords
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