When there is a lack of recycled bile salts, the liver uses cholesterol from the bloodstream to make new bile salts.
The liver assumes a key part in controlling cholesterol levels in the body, by making cholesterol to be conveyed to cells that need it around the body, and furthermore by eliminating cholesterol by changing it over completely to bile salts so the body can dispose of it in bile.
Bile salts are made of bile acids that are formed with glycine or taurine. They are delivered in the liver, straightforwardly from cholesterol. Bile salts are significant in solubilizing dietary fats in the watery environment of the small intestine system.
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