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In the cosmetics industry, glutathione is often promoted for its potential brightening properties for skin care and is often used for its supposed brightening effects on the skin

Quantification of other bile acids was done using the following compounds: chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), cholic acid (CA), deoxycholic acid (DCA), glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA), glycocholic acid (GCA), glycodehydrocholic acid (GDCA), glycodeoxycholic acid (GDCA), glycohyocholic acid (GHCA), glycohyodeoxycholic acid (GHDCA), glycolitocholic acid (GLCA), glycoursodeoxycholic acid (GUDCA), hyocholic acid (HCA), hyodeoxycholic acid (HDCA), litocholic acid (LCA), alpha-muricholic acid (MCA), tauro-alpha-muricholic acid (T--MCA), tauro-beta-muricholic acid(T--MCA), taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA), taurocholic acid (TCA), taurodehydrocholic acid (THCA), taurodeoxycholic acid (TDCA), taurohyodeoxycholic acid (THDCA), taurolitocholic acid (TLCA), tauro-omega-muricholic acid (TMCA) and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) and polar metabolites was done using alanine, citric acid, fumaric acid, glutamic acid, glycine, lactic acid, malic acid, 2-hydroxybutyric acid, 3-hydroxybutyric acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, cholesterol, fructose, glutamine, indole-3-propionic acid, isoleucine, leucine, proline, succinic acid, valine, asparagine, aspartic acid, arachidonic acid, glycerol-3-phosphate, lysine, methionine, ornithine, phenylalanine, serine and threonine

The FDA labeling for semaglutide notes the potential for delayed absorption of co-administered oral medications