tauroconjugates
Tauroconjugates are a class of compounds formed by the conjugation of bile acids with taurine, an amino sulfonic acid. The primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, are conjugated with taurine in the liver to form taurocholic acid and taurochenodeoxycholic acid, respectively. These tauroconjugates, along with their glycine conjugates, are the main forms of bile salts found in bile.
The conjugation of bile acids with taurine significantly increases their water solubility and acidity. This enhanced
Beyond their digestive functions, tauroconjugates are involved in various physiological processes, including cholesterol metabolism, detoxification, and