glycochenodeoxycholate
Glycochenodeoxycholate is a bile acid conjugate formed in the liver by the amidation of chenodeoxycholic acid with glycine. It is the glycine conjugate of chenodeoxycholic acid and is one of the major bile acids found in human bile, alongside other glycine- and taurine-conjugated bile acids.
Biosynthesis and metabolism: It originates from cholesterol through the classical bile acid synthesis pathway, with chenodeoxycholic
Biological role: Glycochenodeoxycholate is amphipathic and acts as a detergent, aiding the emulsification and digestion of
Clinical significance: Bile acid profiles, including glycochenodeoxycholate, can be measured in serum or plasma and are