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Answered by rudransh34
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Everything You Want to Know About Bile Salts

Medically reviewed by Debra Rose Wilson, PhD, MSN, RN, IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT — Written by Becky Young — Updated on June 15, 2018

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Takeaway

What are bile salts?

Bile salts are one of the primary components of bile. Bile is a greenish-yellow fluid made by the liver and stored in our gallbladder.

Bile salts help with the digestion of fats in our bodies. They also help us to absorb fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K.

What is their function in the body?

In addition to bile salts, bile contains cholesterol, water, bile acids and the pigment bilirubin. The role of bile (and bile salts) in the body is to:

aid digestion by breaking down fats

help absorb fat-soluble vitamins

eliminate waste products

Bile and bile salts are made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder between meals. After we eat and there are fats present in our digestive tracts, our hormones send a signal to our gallbladders to release bile.

The bile is released into the first part of our small intestine called the duodenum. This is where most of the digestion happens. The bile helps to process and digest the fats.

Another primary function of bile is to remove toxins. Toxins are secreted into the bile and eliminated in feces. A lack of bile salts can cause a buildup of toxins in our bodies.

Bile deficiency can also cause a problem with the formation of hormonesTrusted Source, as all hormones are made from fats.

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Bile helps to emulsify fats (increasing surface area to help enzyme action), and thus aids in their absorption in the small intestine. It also makes the acidic food coming from the stomach alkaline, so as to enable the action of pancreatic enzymes.

Answered by parevaronak5
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Bile juice - It convert the food alkaline

Bile salt - It help in the process of emulsification. emulsification is the process by which big fat gobules are convert into small fat gobules

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