Bile acts like a detergent, dissolving and dispersing the droplets of fat found in fatty foods.
Bile emulsifies fat. When fat is emulsified it can be absorbed.
Bile, to help with fat digestion.
It produces bile to help the body absorb fat
bile salts in bile speed up fat digestion
It doesn't, bile is useful in the digestion of fats.
Bile aids in the chemical digestion of fat. The lipids and salts found in bile help break fats into smaller pieces while enzymes can more easily break down fat molecules.
Bile
The juice in the liver is called bile. Bile is a green-yellow liquid and its function is to help break down fat during digestion.
The answer is bile salts. You have sodium taurocholate and sodium glaucocholate as bile salts. They do emulsification of the fat. That helps in fat digestion.
Bile
bile salts emulsify fats and solubilize them ,thus the are absorbed.Bile salt is completely necessary for digestion in the body. They help to break down the fat in our body that otherwise could not be digested. The bile salts help to break down the fat molecules into smaller parts, and they are then easily digestible by the small and large intestine.After the bile salts are done doing their job, they are returned back to the liver and recycled, and are used again when they are needed. Bile salts are basically sodium based salts that are all derived from the liver.
A fat is usually processed by bile and other enzymes in the duodenum
It was able to break down the fat into fat droplets!