Abstract

This study sought to determine the intestinal in vivo absorption of folic acid by the whole intestine, and the appearance of this compound in bile in control and ethanol-fed rats. Intestinal folic acid absorption in rats with the bile duct cannulated decreased in ethanol-fed rats with respect to control rats. This difference was significant at 1 and 2.5 µM concentrations of folic acid. This result is in contrast with previous work in our laboratory on rats with intact bile ducts, where ethanol-fed rats had an increase in folic acid absorption. The results obtained in the present work suggest an impaired enterohepatic recycling of folic acid in ethanol-fed rats.

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