The excretion of bile salts by the liver, followed by the absorption of bile salts by intestinal cells for return to the liver by the hepatic portal vein.
Cyclical process involving intestinal re-absorption of a substance that has been excreted through the bile followed by transfer back to the liver, making it available for biliary excretion again After WHO, 1979
circulation of bile salts produced by the liver , excreted in bile to the intestines, reabsorbed by the intestines and transported to the liver.
Cyclical process in which a pesticide residue is absorbed and transported to the liver, metabolised (often including conjugation), transported to the intestine by the bile, reabsorbed (often after deconjugation), and transported to the liver for further metabolism. (after Duffus, 1993)
Of or involving the intestine and liver.
Recycling of bile acids after their release into the small intestine and actions in absorption of fats in the ileum. They are also reabsorbed in the ileum and returned to the liver where they are removed by the hepatocytes for return to the bile.
Enterohepatic circulation refers to the circulation of bile from the liver, where it is produced, to the small intestine, where it aids in digestion of fats and other substances, back to the liver.