bilirubiinien
Bilirubiinien, commonly referred to as bilirubins, are a group of bile pigments produced during the breakdown of heme, a component of hemoglobin. They contribute to the color of bile, urine, and feces and play a key role in the elimination of heme-derived waste products from the body.
Bilirubiinien exist mainly in two forms in the blood: unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin, which is lipophilic and
In the liver, conjugation renders bilirubin water-soluble, allowing it to be secreted into bile and stored in
Clinical relevance centers on hyperbilirubinemia, which can be prehepatic (increased unconjugated bilirubin due to hemolysis), hepatic