Jarrow Formulas Bile Acid Factors™ Description
Supports Digestion and Absorption of Fats and Fat Soluble Nutrients
Bile Acid Factors™ consists of a mixture of highly concentrated bile acids (also called bile salts), mostly in the conjugated form, from the U.S. and/or New Zealand bovine/ovine bile.
- Bile acids are produced in the liver and then stored and concentrated in the gallbladder, from which they enter the small intestines via the bile duct.
- The major bile components in Bile Acid Factors are glycocholate and taurocholate, which are crucial for fat digestion and absorption.
- In the small intestine, bile acids emulsify fats to aid their absorption. Bile acid deficiency causes fat malabsorption and fatty stools (steatorrhea), indicated by diarrhea and floating stools. In addition, bile acid deficiency jeopardizes a person’s nutritional status by reducing the absorption of fat and fat-soluble nutrients.
- Conjugated bile acids have been shown in clinical trials to be effective in improving fat absorption and nutritional status.
Wheat, gluten, soybeans, dairy, egg, fish/shellfish, peanuts/tree nuts.
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
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Total Bile Acids (from 1530 bovine/ovine bile concentrate) | 1000 mg | * |
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Conjugated Bile Acid (as glycocholic acid, taurocholic acid, glycodeoxycholic acid, taurodeoxycholic acid, glycochenodeoxycholic acid and taurochenodeoxycholic acid) | 945 mg | * |
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Unconjugated Bile Acid (as cholic acid and deoxycholic acid) | 55 mg | * |
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