Bile(produced by the liver) breaks fat particles into smaller ones.
it has 3 main functions-
1. DIGESTIVE FUNCTIONS- bile salts, major constituents of bile, help in fat digestion in 2 ways-
a) detergent/ emulsifying action- they reduce surface tension of globules breaking them into smaller droplets, thereby increasing surface area.
b) activation of pancreatic lipase- which splits neutral fats into fatty acids n monoglycerides.
2. ABSORPTIVE FUNCTIONS-
a) absorption of fats n fat soluble vitamins. by forming water soluble complexes of digestive products of fat, called micelles. (hydrotropic action)
b) absorption of minerals like iron n calcium.
3. EXCRETORY FUNCTIONS-
excretion of-
a) lecithin
b) bile pigments
c)cholesterol
d) heavy metals like copper n zinc
e) drugs n bacterial toxins
It acts as a detergent in the body. It breaks down fats.
To emulsify fats. Emulsification means to break the fats up into little globules to increase the surface area so the pancreatic lipase enzymes can act on them more efficiently.
there are 5 functions of bile ....
1. neutralization- as bile neutralizes the acidity of chyme,,..
2.activation-bile activates pancreatic and intestinal juices secretion...
3.emulsification-it emulsifies fats into small particles...
4.hydrotrophic action- bile salts make insoluble fats to mix up....
5.absorption- bile helps in absorption of fats and fat soluble vitamins....
The function of bile is lipid emulsification. This is the breakdown of lipid droplets and it is necessary to increase the surface area of lipid that is available for enzymatic action. As a result of the increased lipid emulsification, more lipids can be absorbed across digestive epithelium.
To emulsify (chew up) fat molecules for easier digestion
Bile is produced in the liver and is then stored in the gallbladder.
The liver is the primary organ responsible for manufacturing bile. Bile is produced by liver cells called hepatocytes and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to aid in digestion.
The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gallbladder. When needed, the gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine to help with the digestion and absorption of fats. The gallbladder acts as a reservoir for bile produced by the liver.
It is processed by the liver in the same fashion. The only difference without a gallbladder is that there is no place to "store" bile that has been made. So the bile goes from the liver where it is made straight to the duodenum.
Liver and Pancreas is the Largest exocrine gland of human body.
Statins slow bile formation by interfering with the liver's production of a major component of bile acids: cholesterol.
The liver is responsible for drug detoxification and bile production. The liver processes drugs and toxins to make them easier for the body to eliminate, and it also produces bile which helps in the digestion and absorption of fats in the digestive system.
the liver produces bile and the pancreas produces enzymes that breakdown food.
Bile is made when food enters your stomach and your liver produces bile.
The liver!
Bile can back up in the liver due to a blockage in the bile ducts, which can occur from conditions like gallstones, strictures, or tumors. This obstruction prevents bile from flowing into the intestine, causing it to accumulate in the liver. As a result, increased pressure in the bile ducts can lead to liver damage and inflammation, a condition known as cholestasis. Additionally, liver diseases such as cirrhosis can impair bile production and flow, further contributing to the backup.
The digestive system has various parts each with its function. Producing bile is the main purpose of liver. The bile emulsifies fats to aid digestion in the small intestine.
because bile is the inner coating of the liver
The bile from the liver is not as concentrated as the bile that has been stored in the gall bladder.
Bile is produced in the liver, and stored in the gallbladder. While eating, it is discharged into the lumen of the duodenum.
Bile that is produced by the liver is stored in the gallbladder.
Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.