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A bile pigment is any of several coloured compounds derived from porphyrin which are found in bile - particularly bilirubin and biliverdin.
The answer is bilirubin
Bilirubin :)
From the glossary of medical terms the answer is: BILIRUBIN
Bilirubin
bilirubin
the orange-yellow pigment in bile.
no, bile is different from bile salt.bile is the secretion of the liver consisting of water, bile salt,bile pigment,cholestorol,lecithin and several ion it emulsifies lipids prior to their digestion.
biliverdin
Bile
biliverdin
Bile is secreted in the liver and discharge into duodenum. It contains bile salts, bile acid, bile pigment,neutral fat, phospholipid, electrolytes like na ions and water.
Bile is produced in liver, stored in gallbladder and excreted into small intestine through the bile duct to aid lipid digestion. Bile pigment is a component of bile.
Urochrome. This pigment is even responsible for the foul smell in urine.-Well wisher of education
Bilirubin