Sterols
Cholesterol is the precursor of bile acid, steroid hormones and vitamin D.
Bile acids - from liver cells. Steroid hormones _ from the adrenal glands.
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.
lipid, its fat. Its Lipoprotein or we can say Protein-lipid, a combination of protein and lipid.
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
Cholesterol, a lipid, is the precursor for a number of essential body chemicals. These include Vitamin D, Bile, and many of the hormones which act as chemical messengers throughout the body, sex hormones included.
Cholesterol
Sex hormones, Vitamin D, and Bile.
steroids (bile salts, vitamin D, sex hormones, adrenocortical hormones)
Cholesterol is the precursor of bile acid, steroid hormones and vitamin D.
Cholesterol is used in the body to create hormones. It also is used to create bile and small amounts of Vitamin D.
Cholesterol
Bile acids - from liver cells. Steroid hormones _ from the adrenal glands.
Cholesterol gives these benefits in your body:Membrane fluidity in cell membranesDigestion (Cholesterol is used to make bile salts to help emulsify fats in the diet)Hormones (Cholesterol can be made into body hormones)Vitamin D (Cholesterol can be made into vitamin D in skin)
i think more the lipid content of the egg.more it will be bile stained or else it will have some receptors for bile...
Vitamin A
Cholesterol moves through the bloodstream to be used by all parts of the body,and it helps the body to produce hormones, bile acid, and Vitamin D