Bile acid
Bile Acid is a type of acid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It plays a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins in the small intestine.
Production and Composition[edit]
Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver through a process known as bile acid synthesis. The primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, are conjugated with glycine or taurine to form bile salts, which are then secreted into the bile ducts.
Function[edit]
The main function of bile acids is to facilitate the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins in the small intestine. They act as emulsifiers, breaking down large fat globules into smaller droplets that can be easily digested by lipase, an enzyme produced by the pancreas. Bile acids also stimulate the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice, both of which are essential for digestion.
Regulation[edit]
The production and secretion of bile acids are tightly regulated by the body. The enterohepatic circulation plays a key role in this regulation. When bile acids are reabsorbed in the small intestine, they are transported back to the liver, where they inhibit their own synthesis. This feedback mechanism ensures that the body maintains a constant pool of bile acids.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Abnormalities in bile acid metabolism can lead to several health conditions. For instance, a deficiency in bile acids can result in fat malabsorption and vitamin deficiencies. On the other hand, excessive bile acids can cause gallstone formation. Moreover, certain diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis are associated with impaired bile acid production and secretion.

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Cholic Acid vs Other Bile Acids
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Cholic acid
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Glycocholic acid
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Taurocholic acid
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Deoxycholic acid
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Chenodeoxycholic acid
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Glycochenodeoxycholic acid
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Taurochenodeoxycholic acid
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Lithocholic acid
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