9. Bile pigments are formed in the liver due to the breakdown of
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The decomposition of worn out RBCs is brought mainly in both the liver and spleen. It contains Kupffer cells which degrade the old worn out RBCs and metabolize haemoglobin into two components namely, heme and globin. ... Only Liver and spleen plays a major role in the formation of bile pigments.
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Bile pigments are formed by decomposition of the porphyrin ring and contain a chain of four pyrole rings. Bilirubin, for example, the brownish yellow pigment that give feces in characteristic color, is the end product of the breakdown of heme from destroyed red blood cell.
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