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  • ...[phenylalanine]], [[tryptophan]], and [[tyrosine]] with non-aromatic amino acids result in poor bonding between rifampicin and the RNA polymerase.<ref name= ...ract]]; its [[ester]] functional group is quickly [[hydrolyzed]] in the [[bile]]; and it is catalyzed by a high pH and substrate-specific enzymes called [
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  • ...ing intestinal gas content before abdominal [[radiography]] to visualize [[bile]] and pancreatic and [[renal stones]]. A type of charcoal biscuit has also
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  • Porphyrins are the conjugate acids of [[ligand]]s that bind [[metals]] to form [[complex (chemistry)|complexes ...-product [[protoporphyrin IX]] is combined with [[iron]] to form [[heme]]. Bile pigments are the breakdown products of heme.
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  • ...ties and function. This is true of hemoglobin, where the sequence of amino acids may affect crucial functions such as the protein's affinity for oxygen. ..." Chemistry 12. Toronto: Nelson, 2003. 122. Print.</ref> Most of the amino acids in hemoglobin form alpha helices, connected by short non-helical segments.
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  • ...ome]] is vomiting in response to bile-induced inflammation of the stomach. Bile salts interfere with the gastric mucosal barrier, allowing acid to irritate
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  • ...6ch5/s6ch5_17.htm |title=Sect. 6, Ch. 5: Enterohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> ...ct]] through the major duodenal papilla during digestion. 95% of the bile acids which are delivered to the duodenum will be recycled by the enterohepatic c
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  • ...excreted in the [[urine]], although some drugs are partially excreted in [[bile]]. Metabolism may be abnormal in certain disease states, and accumulation m ...inflammation in combination with exposure to sunlight. The 2-arylpropionic acids have proven to be the most likely to produce photosensitivity reactions, bu
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