9Bilirubin Absorption
Bilirubin is produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin. During this process, the released iron will be stored in the bone marrow or liver for producing the next blood cells. Your liver will help break down and remove bilirubin, a waste product of many processes in the body. Otherwise, it would build up and lead to the yellowing of the skin that you often notice in jaundice or other liver-related conditions. More seriously, bilirubin would affect the normal functions of your liver and other surrounding organs, especially in the digestive system. [9]















