| dehydrobilirubin |
biliverdin.
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| dehydrocholaneresis |
increase in the output of dehydrocholic acid in the bile.
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| dehydrocholate |
a salt of dehydrocholic acid.
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| dehydrocholate t. |
(for the speed of blood circulation): sodium dehydrocholate solution is injected intravenously; the usual time elapsing until a bitter taste in the mouth occurs is between 10 and 14 seconds.
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| dehydrocholic acid |
[USP] a synthetic bile acid that acts as a hydrocholeretic, increasing bile output to clear the increased bile acid load; bile pigment secretion is not increased; used as a laxative and to produce choleresis after gallbladder surgery or in cholecystography.
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