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What triggers bile release?


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Bile:

  1. Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that helps in the digestion process.
  2. Bile removes the waste after digestion and also helps in breaking fat molecules.
  3. Bile contains water, waste products, cholesterol, bilirubin phospholipid, enzymes, and bile salts secreted by the liver cells to perform.
  4. Bile also contains exogenous drugs, xenobiotics, and environmental toxins.

Bile is triggered by:

  1. Bile is triggered by the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK).
  2. Cholecystokinin is secreted by the small intestine with the help of hydrochloric acid, amino acids, or fatty acids into the stomach or duodenum.
  3. Cholecystokinin stimulates the gallbladder to contract, pushing bile through the cystic duct and releasing stored bile into the intestine.

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