| bile s.’s |
glycine or taurine conjugates of bile acids that are formed in the liver and excreted in the bile; they are powerful detergents that disperse fat globules in the intestine, enabling fats to be digested and absorbed.
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| bile solubility t. |
(for differentiation of pneumococci from other streptococci): a sample of a broth culture is incubated at pH 7.4 to 7.6 with sodium deoxycholate. A decrease in turbidity (positive test) indicates lysing of the cells. Pneumococci give a positive result, whereas other viridans streptococci give a negative one.
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| bile t. |
a plug in one of the intrahepatic bile ducts, causing cholestasis.
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| bile v.’s |
ductuli biliferi.
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| bile-esculin agar |
an agar medium containing beef extract, peptone, oxgall, ferric citrate, and esculin, sometimes supplemented with horse serum, used for the identification of group D streptococci.
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