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What is significance of emulsification of fats ?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Fat emulsification is the process of increasing the surface area of fats in the small intestine by grouping them into small clusters. This is the responsibility of bile, a liquid created by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Actual digestion of the fats is then accomplished by lipase, an enzyme from the pancreas.

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☃️ Bile contains bile pigments and bile salts. Bile salts help in the breakdown of oil droplets into small globules forming a milky emulsion. This process is called emulsification. This process facilitates further digestion of fats .

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