Brownish alkaline fluid produced by the
liver. Bile is stored in the gall bladder and is intermittently released into the small intestine (the duodenum), which is part of the
gut, in order to help
digestion. Bile contains chemicals that
emulsify fats. In other words it acts to disperse fat globules into tiny droplets, which speeds up their digestion.
Bile consists of bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, and lecithin. The
bile salts assist in the breakdown and absorption of fats, while
bile pigments are the breakdown products of old red blood cells, which are passed into the gut to be eliminated with the faeces.
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