gallsyrorna
Gallsyrorna, or bile acids, are steroid acids produced from cholesterol in the liver and are essential components of bile. They exist in primary forms, such as chenodeoxycholic acid and cholic acid, and can be modified by gut bacteria into secondary bile acids like deoxycholic and lithocholic acid. In the liver these acids are conjugated with the amino acids glycine or taurine, which increases their solubility and helps transport them in bile.
Bile acids are secreted into bile and stored in the gallbladder. When fatty foods enter the small
Beyond digestion, bile acids act as signaling molecules, influencing metabolic pathways through receptors such as FXR
Clinical relevance includes changes in bile acid composition and flow in cholestasis, gallbladder disease, and liver