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cholesterol is excreted almost entirely in the bile, as are breakdown products of heme, such as bilirubin, which color the bile and are known as the bile pigments. If the flow of bile is impeded by inflammation, gall stones, or other abnormality, digestive disturbances and frequently jaundice result.
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www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0807561.html
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Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool. As bile pigments travel through your gastrointestinal tract, they are chemically altered by enzymes — changing the pigments from green to brown.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/stool-color/AN00772
www.mayoclinic.com/health/stool-color/AN00772
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That puke green color comes from a chemical called bile. It's not in your stomach - it comes from further down in your digestive system. When you puke, mashed up food in your intestines comes up, past the stomach and out again - it can bring bile along with it.
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www.kidzworld.com/site/p1410.htm
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Role of Bile Acids in Fat Digestion and Absorption ... Role of Bile Acids in Cholesterol Homeostasis ... Bile is a complex fluid containing water, electrolytes and a battery of organic molecules including bile acids, cholesterol, phospholipids and bilirubin that flows through the biliary tract into the small intestine.
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arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/live...
arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/liver/bile.html
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Green is the color of bile (the digestive juice stored in your gall bladder), and I suspect that for some reason your gall bladder is dumping a lot of bile into your GI tract. I don't think it's an infection, from what you say.
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www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/Infections/Archive/Gastroin...
www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/Infections/Archive/Gastrointestinal/Q4794.html
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Bilirubin is a degradation product of heme compounds from worn-out RBCs and is a pigment that gives bile its yellow-green color. ... Bile salts (bile acids) are the major organic component in bile. The liver uses active transport to secrete bile salts into the canaliculus, the cleft between adjacent hepatocytes.
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www.merck.com/mmpe/sec03/ch030/ch030a.html
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The experiment was suffering from a combination of both chemical and color quench. With conventional bile, the color effect is particularly difficult to remove. However, in feces the amount of bile acid is considerably diminished and most of the color present would be due to the feces.
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las.perkinelmer.com/content/ApplicationNotes/APP_Chemic...
las.perkinelmer.com/content/ApplicationNotes/APP_ChemicalAndColorQuenchwithBileAcid.pdf
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The experiment was suffering from a combination of both chemical and color quench. With conventional bile, the color effect is particularly difficult to remove. However, in feces the amount of bile acid is considerably diminished and most of the color present would be due to the feces.
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las.perkinelmer.com/Content/RelatedMaterials/NLT_LSCOve...
las.perkinelmer.com/Content/RelatedMaterials/NLT_LSCOvercomingChemicalColorQuench.pdf
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To determine with the use of color Doppler sonography whether bile duct tumor thrombi had detectable vasculature in hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods. Among 491 patients with tissue-proven hepatocellular carcinoma, 9 (1.8%) had bile duct tumor thrombi.
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www.jultrasoundmed.org/cgi/content/full/21/7/767
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