The function of bile produced by the liver and concentrated in the gall bladder is to aid in fat digestion. Bile acts as an emulsifier to allow the fat to be packaged into small droplets, micelles. The breakdown of fats into small micelles greatly increases the surface area for lipases produced by the pancreas have to act on. These are then absorbed across the intestinal wall.
!Breaking down of fats into micelles
Bile breaking down large fats into small micelles
If this first step of bile production and transport is lacking (due to liver dysfunction or obstruction anywhere in the biliary tree), the fats are not packaged into micelles and are consequently very hard to digest. They pass through the entire alimentary canal virtually undigested causing steatorrhoea, fatty, bulky and foul smelling stool.
!The Biliary Tree
The Biliary Tree