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Cholesterol: Vitamin C Controls Its Transformation to Bile Acids
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1973
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NutritionCholesterol TransformationHyperlipidemiaOxidative StressVitamin C ConcentrationAtherosclerosisDyslipidemiaHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyOxysterolBiochemistryVitamin C ControlsLiver PhysiologyHepatologyGuinea PigsBiliary TractPhysiologyMetabolismMedicine
Cholesterol accumulates in the blood serum and in the liver of guinea pigs with chronic latent vitamin C deficiency. The reason for this is the decreased rate of transformation of cholesterol to bile acids in the liver of animals deficient in vitamin C. A significant direct correlation exists between the vitamin C concentration in the liver and the rate of cholesterol transformation to bile acids.
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