Paul Saladino· MD
torine is used to conjugate bile acids to form bile salts in the liver this facilitates intestinal absorption of dietary lipids including lipid soluble vitamins and eliminates cholesterol in the bile
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torine is used to conjugate bile acids to form bile salts in the liver this facilitates intestinal absorption of dietary lipids including lipid soluble vitamins and eliminates cholesterol in the bile
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torine is used to conjugate bile acids to form bile salts in the liver this facilitates intestinal absorption of dietary lipids