Bilirubin Metabolism and fate or Red Blood Cells Simplified
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Bilirubin is a yellow bile pigment produced through the breakdown of red blood cells, which is known as haemolysis. Bilirubin is metabolised prior to excretion through the faeces and urine. • Bilirubin is generated by a two-stage sequential catalytic degradation reaction that primarily takes place in the cells of the reticuloendothelial system, notably the spleen. Other cells include phagocytes and the Kupffer cells of the liver. • Join this our membership section to get access to perks: • / @medcrine • SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE • Check our website for more medical lecture notes at https://medcrine.com • Follow us on twitter @medcrine • Facebook at www.fb.me/medcrine • Pinterest at pinterest.com/medcrine • Telegram at t.me/medcrine • email us on [email protected]
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