What Liquid Emulsifies Lipids? Unpacking the Role of Bile and Other Agents
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The human liver produces between 800 and 1,000 milliliters of bile each day, a yellowish-green fluid that contains the primary liquid that emulsifies lipids in the small intestine to aid digestion. This critical biological process is essential for breaking down dietary fats into a form the body can absorb and utilize effectively.