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  2. Bile acids are produced by your liver and stored in your gallbladder. When you eat foods containing fat, these acids are released into the small intestine. There, they break down fats so your body can absorb them. Afterward, bile acids are reabsorbed and sent back to the liver for reuse.
    www.verywellhealth.com/bile-acid-diarrhea-1945221
    Synthesis of bile acids is a major route of cholesterol metabolism in most species other than humans. The body produces about 800 mg of cholesterol per day and about half of that is used for bile acid synthesis producing 400–600 mg daily. Human adults secrete between 12 and 18 g of bile acids into the intestine each day, mostly after meals.
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    The bile acid-dependent component is produced by hepatocytes. The hepatocytes secrete bile acids, bile pigments and cholesterol into canaliculi, which are small channels that transport the bile acid dependent portion towards the bile ducts. The bile acid-independent component is made by the ductal cells that line the bile ducts.
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