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Bile

Bile (yellow material) in a liver biopsy stained with hematoxylin-eosin in a condition called cholestasis (setting of bile stasi)

Bile (from Latin bilis), or gall, is a yellow-green/misty green fluid produced by the liver of most vertebrates that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine. In humans, bile is primarily composed of water, is produced continuously by the liver, and is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder. After a human eats, this stored bile is discharged into the first section of the small intestine.[1]

  1. ^ Puestow, Charles B. (1931-12-01). "The Discharge of Bile into the Duodenum". Archives of Surgery. 23 (6): 1013–1029. doi:10.1001/archsurg.1931.01160120127008. ISSN 0272-5533.

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