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Parent topics
- Bile [r]: Bile acids, bile salts, cholesterol and electrolytes produced in the liver and secreted into the duodenum via the common bile duct. [e]
- Cholic acid [r]: A component of bile structurally related to cholesterol and steroids. [e]
Subtopics
- Deoxycholic acid [r]: A component of bile similar in structure to cholesterol and steroids. [e]
- Dehydrocholic acid [r]: A component of bile structurally related to cholesterol and steroids. [e]
- Lithocholic acid [r]: A major component of bile. [e]
- Taurocholic acid [r]: A bile acid and derivative of cholic acid. [e]
- Glycine [r]: The smallest of the twenty common amino acids used by living organisms to build proteins. [e]
- Lithocholic acid [r]: A major component of bile. [e]
- Cholic acid [r]: A component of bile structurally related to cholesterol and steroids. [e]