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- Bile - Wikipedia
In humans, bile is primarily composed of water, is produced continuously by the liver, and is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder After a human eats, this stored bile is discharged into the first section of the small intestine, known as the duodenum through the ampulla of Vater in the duodenal wall [1][2]
- Bile: What It Is, Where It’s Made What It Does - Cleveland Clinic
Bile is a yellowish-green digestive fluid produced by your liver and stored by your gallbladder It helps your body break down fats in the foods you eat and makes it easier for digestive enzymes to do their job
- What Is Bile? - Healthline
Bile is a fluid made of water, cholesterol, salts, and other substances that help your body digest fats Bile is made by your liver and stored in your gallbladder
- What Bile Is, Where Its Made, and What It Does - Verywell Health
Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that breaks down fats in the small intestine and helps remove wastes from the body
- Bile reflux - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Bile is needed for digesting fats and for getting rid of worn-out red blood cells and certain toxins from your body Bile is made in your liver and stored in your gallbladder
- Biliary System: What You Need to Know About Bile Production
Your biliary system moves bile through your digestive tract Learn about how it works, issues you may experience, and treatment options today
- Understanding Bile’s Role in Digestion Fat Metabolism
Bile plays a vital role in the digestion of fats, primarily due to its unique composition, which includes bile salts, cholesterol, and bilirubin These components facilitate the emulsification of dietary fats, breaking them into smaller droplets that enhance the surface area for enzymatic action
- Bile Deficiency Symptoms: Powerful Signs Causes | Dr. Berg
Bile is an essential digestive fluid that helps your body absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins A bile deficiency can lead to digestive issues, such as bloating, fatty stools, and poor nutrient absorption
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