Studies Suggesting the Presence of Intrinsic Factor in Bile.

Abstract
Four lines of evidence are presented suggesting that rat and human bile may contain intrinsic factor (1) Human, and to a lesser extent rat, bile enhances Co60-B12 uptake by rat liver homogenate. (2) Some rat bile specimens enhance Co60-B12 uptake by everted sacs of rat small intestine. (3) Some rat bile specimens appear to substitute for rat intrinsic factor in a gastrectomized rat. (4) In Ouchterlony agar double diffusion analysis a reaction of identity was formed by human bile and intrinsic factor concentrates from hog, rat, and human sources to antibody induced by injection of purified hog intrinsic factor concentrate. If these findings in fact indicate that bile contains intrinsic factor, it is possible that an enterohepatic circulation of intrinsic factor exists as a further phase of its activity with relation to vitamin B12.