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Global Ursodeoxycholic Acid Market Share, Size, Emerging
Growth and Trends, Outlook and Overview, Forecast and
Analysis 2016-2021
This report provides detailed analysis of worldwide markets for Ursodeoxycholic Acid from 2011-2016,
and provides extensive market forecasts (2016-2021) by region/country and subsectors. It covers the
key technological and market trends in the Ursodeoxycholic Acid market and further lays out an analysis
of the factors influencing the supply/demand for Ursodeoxycholic Acid, and the
opportunities/challenges faced by industry participants. It also acts as an essential tool to companies
active across the value chain and to the new entrants by enabling them to capitalize the opportunities
and develop business strategies.
Ursodeoxycholic acid, also known as ursodiol (USAN) and the abbreviation UDCA, from the root-word
for bear urso, as bear bile contains the substance, is one of the secondary bile acids, which are
metabolic byproducts of intestinal bacteria. Ursodeoxycholic acid can be chemically synthesized and is
marketed under multiple trade names, including Actigall, BILIVER, Coric, Deursil, Egyurso, Udiliv,
UDOXYL, Urso, Urso Forte, Ursocol, Ursofalk, Ursosan and Ursoserinox.
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Primary bile acids are produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. When secreted into the
intestine, primary bile acids can be metabolized into secondary bile acids by intestinal bacteria. Primary
and secondary bile acids help the body digest fats. Ursodeoxycholic acid helps regulate cholesterol by
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reducing the rate at which the intestine absorbs cholesterol molecules while breaking up micelles
containing cholesterol. Because of this property, ursodeoxycholic acid is used to treat...