tauroconjugated
Tauroconjugated describes a molecule that has taurine attached through a covalent bond, most often referring to bile acids that have been conjugated with taurine to form tauro-conjugated bile acids, or bile salts.
In the liver, bile acids are activated as bile acid–CoA thioesters and then conjugated with taurine by
Common tauro-conjugated bile acids include taurocholic acid (taurocholate), taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA), and taurolithocholic acid (TLCA). Other
Tauro-conjugated bile acids are part of the enterohepatic circulation. They are secreted into bile, stored in
Variability and clinical relevance
Conjugation with taurine is more prominent in certain species; humans produce both tauro- and glyco-conjugated bile