Bile Acids And Salts In Your GI Tract
Bile is a fluid produced by the liver and concentrated in the gallbladder. It serves to digest lipids in food and increases the absorption of fats and fat- soluble vitamins. Bile salts are made up of sodium salts of different acids manufactured in the liver. These are derived from cholesterol.
Therefore, in order to understand what scientists mean when they refer to bile salts, it is necessary to know a little chemistry.
An Explanation Of Acids, Bases And PH
I know, you thought you were done with biochemistry! But bare with me. When a base encounter an acid, a neutralizing reaction occurs. This reaction produces water and a chemical salt. It is this reaction that produced bile salts in the liver.
When bile salts are secreted into the lumen of the intestine, fecal bacteria and probiotics metabolize:
- Primary bile acids
- Cholic acid (CA)
- Chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA)
Into secondary bile acids:
- Deoxycholic acid (DCA)
- Lithocholic (LCA)
Fiber plays an important role in getting rid of harmful toxins, cholesterol and fat as it forms a tight bond with the bile in the intestine. Soluble fibers cannot be absorbed by the intestinal wall, nor can the bile attach to it.
This fiber-bound bile ultimately leaves the body in a bowel movement with its load of toxins, cholesterol and fat in tow. Those who had their gallbladder removed can face bile salt insufficiency. Thus, may benefit from taking a bile salt supplement or a digestive enzyme supplement containing bile salts.
Signs And Symptoms Of Bile Salt Insufficiency
- Sour or bitter metallic taste in the mouth, especially in the morning.
- Incomplete digestion and absorption of fats.
- Chronic diarrhea, which can be caused by obstruction (stones), liver toxicity, gallbladder disease and cholecystokinin (CCK) deficiency. Also, bacterial overgrowth and certain medications can cause this result.
Major risk factors for the development of gallstones are broken down into the 4-F’s:
- Fair
- Female
- Fat
- Fertile
Foods And Supplements That Stimulate Bile Production
- Radishes
- Dandelion
- Bitter greens
- Artichoke
- Taurine supplement
- Limonene
What’s Coming Up!
Make sure to stay tuned for my next article on Intestinal permeability. AKA ‘leaky gut‘ syndrome.
Did you know leaky gut can manifest as many different ailments? This makes the diagnosis a challenge for health care practitioners. As such, many doctors don’t seek the root cause of illness but simply treat the symptoms. Learn why you need to take a different approach and what you need to do when searching for a solution.
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Fantastic read. Very informative just had stomach surgery so I have learned new things for me to improve my gut xx