BILE

bitter alkaline fluid of a yellow, brown, or green color, secreted, in man, by the liver. Bile, or gall, is composed of water, bile acids and their salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, fatty acids, and inorganic salts. In man it is stored in the gall bladder and, in response to the action of the hormone cholecystokinen (whose secretion by the intestine is stimulated by the presence of food), is secreted via the cystic and common ducts into the duodenum. The bile salts aid in digestion by emulsifying fats, enabling the absorption of fats and of the fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) through the intestinal wall. Since unabsorbed fats tend to coat other foods and prevent the action of digestive enzymes, adequate fat absorption mediated by bile salts is necessary for the complete digestion of food and the prevention of decomposition of partially digested foods by intestinal bacteria. The alkaline bile acts to neutralize the stomach acid in the small intestine, providing a more optimum environment for the pancreatic enzymes. The bile is a route of excretion for many drugs and metabolites; cholesterol is excreted almost entirely in the bile, as are breakdown products of heme, such as bilirubin, which color the bile and are known as the bile pigments. If the flow of bile is impeded by inflammation, gall stones, or other abnormality, digestive disturbances and frequently jaundice result.

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...deficiency, there may be an equal deficiency of 1 wind and bile, 2 phlegm and bile, and 3 phlegm and wind. When one includes the six...include an extreme excess of wind, a great excess of bile, and a general excess of phlegm; an extreme excess...
in the bile as the sodium salts of the acids conjugated through...positions. See Steroids. See Drechael, Pettenkofer. BILE PIGMENTS A series of tetmpyrrole pigments, found in the bile, and resulting from the destruction of hemoglobin by...
...down another tube, the common bile duct, and through a narrow gap...sphincter of Oddi, which lets bile into the small intestine. Biles mineral salts, which include...digested food in the stomach.The bile salts, chemicals called sodium...
...dissolve so that it can be excreted in the bile produced by the liver. Disposing of bilirubin...Bilirubin is the principal coloring material of bile. Liver cells remove bilirubin from the blood and secrete it as bile, which is stored and concentrated in the...
...4. The human body contains blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile. These are the things that make up its constitution...constituents are blood, phlegm and yellow and black bile. Common usage has assigned to them specific and different...
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Bile-induced DNA Damage in Salmonella Enterica by Ana I. Prieto...Josep Casadesus ADULT humans produce a daily average of 500 ml of bile, a complex fluid containing bile salts, cholesterol, bilirubin, and other organic molecules...
Repair of DNA Damage Induced by Bile Salts in Salmonella Enterica by Ana I...et al. 2002; Schapiro et al. 2003). Bile is a digestive secretion produced in the...in the gall bladder. The composition of bile is complex and includes bile salts, cholesterol...
Andrew, Caroline, John Biles, Myer Siemiatycki and Erin Tolley, Editors. Electing a Diverse...Simard on Montreal, Shannon Sampert on Edmonton and Calgary, John Biles and Erin Tolley on Ottawa, Karen Bird on Hamilton, Joseph Garcea...
...fibrosclerosing obliteration of large bile ducts.3,4 Delay in its diagnosis...in which the obstructed extrahepatic bile duct is resected and a loop of bowel is...porta of the liver in an effort to restore bile flow, followed by liver transplantation...
...Submitted by Helen C. Botnarescue Margaret "Peggy" Biles Margaret "Peggy" Biles, a long-time ACEI and Kansas ACEI Branch member, passed away September 27, 2002, at the age of 91. Biles was a retired elementary teacher, having taught...
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Small Intestine Controls Bile Output. The discovery that the small...the liver to control the production of bile acids is a finding that has great medical...elements in the research are the bodys bile acids--powerful and essential detergents...
A Smile for Bile by Natalie Avon The ancient Greeks thought an excess of bile could make you angry or melancholy, but Julian Zhu...of Montreal, hit upon the idea while developing a bile-acid-based gel for tissue repair. He found that...
Sexy Bile by Stephan Reebs SEXY BILE Sex pheromones-chemicals released into the environment that attract...of Michigan State University, has identified this substance-a bile acid produced by the liver and probably released through the gilts...
Of Love and Bile. by John Leonard Readers of this special issue of The Nation are unlikely...Liebling, "A chagrin of love never forgets itself. You must not make bile about it." John Leonards Smoke and Mirrors: Violence, Television and...
In the Depths of the Black Bile: The Terrible Omnipresence of Cancer. by Will Self The Emperor of...malevolent and systemically prevalent of them all, the dreaded "black bile". All of this background Mukherjee dutifully records, but it is...
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The Razz: SNAKES WORK A CHARM; Bile Eases Jills Throat Problems. Byline...SPEEDWAY singer Jill Jackson is drinking snake bile to help her voice as she embarks on her...throat and I was told to drink some snake bile to help me with it. "The bile is meant...
Banning Scots Slang? Away an Bile Yer Heid. Byline: Des Clarke POLICE chiefs...karaoke song and seems quite good. Away an bile yer heid - Remove yourself from here and...daft words. Noo, gies peace. "AWAY an bile yer heid. Remove yourself from here and...
...Can Help in Murrays Battle against the Bile; ?Fighting His Corner: Sir David Murray...as to highlight what he described as the bile which continues to appear on fans websites...people involved with this club who put bile, thats the word for it, on websites every...
...Gers Cant Stop Faceless Few Spouting Bile. Byline: BY COLIN DUNCAN WALTER SMITH...were powerless to prevent a new strain of bile being peddled on unofficial websites...faceless people will always spout their bile and the club will be tarnished by it...
...Irish Soccer in Peace, beyond the Hate Bile. Byline: DARREN FULLERTON A COLD October...internet chat rooms with their hatred and bile. On Saturday, it was Windsor Parks turn...generalisations of others who spread their bile on web and in print. Surely it isnt beyond...
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BILE bitter alkaline fluid of a yellow, brown, or green color, secreted, in man, by the liver. Bile, or gall, is composed of water, bile acids and their salts, bile pigments, cholesterol, fatty acids...
...shaped sac that stores and concentrates bile . It is connected to the liver (which produces the bile) by the hepatic duct. When food containing...causes the gall bladder to contract, forcing bile into the common bile duct. A valve, which...
...sugar, ketone bodies, proteins, and bile content. Benedicts solution, for example...kidney disease. A high concentration of bile in the urine is a sign of liver malfunction or blockage of the bile duct. Urine is examined microscopically...
...by the liver and eliminated from the body in the bile , which passes from the liver into the intestines...the liver; usually a stone or stricture of the bile duct blocks the passage of bile from the liver into the intestines. A third type...
...determining the molecular structure of bile acids, which are produced by the liver...provided insight into the mechanism by which bile acids aid in the resorption of food in...relationship between cholesterol and the bile acids...
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