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Bilirubin must be conjugated to a water-soluble substanceThis increased its water solubility, decreases its lipid solubility and eases its excretion. Conjugation is accomplished by attaching two molecules of glucuronic acid to it in a two step process. The substrates are:
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Bilirubin diglucuronide is excreted in the bile. It is subject to subsequent transformations to other species by the intestinal flora.
The clinical determination of plasma bilirubin distinguishes between conjugated (direct) and unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin.
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