Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals and other vertebrates. Different molecular forms of bile acids can be synthesized in the liver by different species. Bile acids are conjugated with taurine or glycine in the liver, forming bile salts.
Primary bile acids are those synthesized by the liver. Secondary bile acids result from bacterial actions in the colon. In humans, taurocholic acid and glycocholic acid (derivatives of cholic acid) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid and glycochenodeoxycholic acid (derivatives of chenodeoxycholic acid) are the major bile salts in bile and are roughly equal in concentration. The conjugated salts of their 7-alpha-dehydroxylated derivatives, deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid, are also found, with derivatives of cholic, chenodeoxycholic and deoxycholic acids accounting for over 90% of human biliary bile acids.
Bile acids comprise about 80% of the organic compounds in bile (others are phospholipids and cholesterol). An increased secretion of bile acids produces an increase in bile flow. The main function of bile acids is to allow digestion of dietary fats and oils by acting as a surfactant that emulsifies them into micelles, allowing them to be colloidally suspended in the chyme before further processing. They also have hormonal actions throughout the body, particularly through the farnesoid X receptor and GPBAR1 (also known as TGR5).
Bile is a character in the Lebor Gabála Érenn, a medieval Christian pseudo-history of Ireland and the Irish (or Gaels), and in the genealogies of John O'Hart based on this tradition. He is described as a king of Galicia, an ancestor of the Gaels, the son of Breogan, and the father of Milesius. The Lebor Gabála purports to be an account of how the Gaels descend from Adam through the sons of Noah and how they came to Ireland. It tells us that they spent 440 years wandering the Earth and underwent a series of trials and tribulations, which is based on the tale of the Israelites in the Old Testament. Eventually, they sail to Iberia and conquer it. There, one of their leaders, Breogán, founds a city called Brigantia and builds a great tower. From the top of the tower, his son Íth glimpses Ireland. The Gaels—including some of Breogán's sons—sail to Ireland from Brigantia and take it from the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Irish pagan gods. Brigantia likely refers to A Coruña in Galicia (which was then known as Brigantium) and Breogán's tower is likely based on the Tower of Hercules (which was built at A Coruña by the Romans). The idea that the Irish Gaels came from Iberia may be based on the similarity of the names Iberia and Hibernia and the names Galicia and Gael.
Bile is a greenish-yellow alkaline fluid secreted from the liver of most vertebrates.
Bile may also refer to:
Uppu (Malayalam: ഉപ്പ്, English: Salt, French: Le Sel) is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film directed by V. K. Pavithran and written by K. M. A. Rahim. The film is about atavistic Muslim practice of male polygamy. Film is entirely on the side of the wronged wives, mounting a strong criticism of this aspect of the Muslim religion. It stars P. T. Kunju Muhammed, Jayalalitha, Vijayan Kottarathil and Madhavan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam.
Story begins when old patriarch Moosa Meleri arrives in a quiet Kerala village with his adopted son Abu and daughter-in-law Amina. He has lost all his money in litigation. Despite their hardships they are happy until their rich landlord covets Amina. Heartbroken, Amina is forced to divorce Abu and become the landlord's second wife. Twenty years later Amina is alone while her father still indulges in litigations, her son leads a dissolute life and her daughter elopes with the chauffeur.
The Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES) is an evangelical Christian parachurch organisation that aims to encourage university students to believe in and follow Jesus Christ. It is affiliated with, and in 1947 was a founding member of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students.
The young English evangelist, Howard Guinness, toured Australia in 1930 to encourage university students in evangelism. He helped form campus student groups starting in Sydney, then Melbourne, Brisbane and Hobart, including Sydney University Evangelical Union (SUEU) and Melbourne University Christian Union (MUCU - originally the Melbourne University Evangelical Union), which celebrated their 75th anniversaries in 2005. Guinness returned in 1933-1934 and founded groups in Perth and Adelaide.
These groups, led by the SUEU and the MUCU, joined together to form a network in 1936 as the Australian Intervarsity Fellowship or IVF, which later changed its name to the AFES in 1973. It had over 2000 members by 1959 and today has groups in over 50 campuses across the country in every state and territory, and employs over 100 staffworkers who look after the students on their various campuses.
Salt is the first album by singer and composer Lizz Wright, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). It reached number two on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart.
A mi me gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
me gusta todo,
lo que sea misterio.
Me gusta ir,
siempre en contra de viento
si dicen blanco,
yo les digo negro
A mi me gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
aunque me vean.
Siempre con enredos.
Me gusta todo,
lo que sea sincero
yo soy real,
y no tengo reverso
A mi gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
aunque me digan,
que hasta barro el suelo.
Ser agresiva,
como león con sueño.
A mà me gusta,
andar de greña suelta
aunque se acabe,
de infartar mi abuela.
A mà me gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
aunque me pongan,
gritos en el cielo.
Y voy, y voy,
y voy, y voy,
y voy, y voy,
voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
voy a ser siempre,
como quiero
voy a olvidarme,
de complejos
a nadie voy,
a tener miedo
voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
voy a ser, siempre,
como quiero
aunque me tachen,
de indecente
aunque hable mal,
de mà la gente.
A mi me gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
yo no soporto,
a los hombres serios
si alguien quiere
que me corte el pelo
aunque lo ame,
se va mucho al cuerno.
A mà me gusta,
andar de pelo suelto
a los cepillos,
ya ni puedo verlos.
Me gusta serle fiel,
a un sentimiento
voy a olvidarme,
de los tristes tiempos.
Y voy, y voy,
y voy, y voy,
y voy, y voy,
voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
voy a ser siempre,
como quiero
voy a olvidarme,
de complejos
a nadie voy,
a tener miedo
voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
voy a ser siempre,
como quiero
aunque me tachen,
de indecente
aunque hable mal,
de mà la gente
voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
mjm!
Voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
me digan,
lo que me digan.
Voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
no, no me quedo calva.
Voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
yo voy a traer,
el pelo suelto
voy a ser siempre,
como soy.