Biliary Drug Excretion | SpringerLink Biliary excretion refers to the elimination of endogenous and exogenous compounds (and their metabolites) predominantly by secretion through the canalicular membrane into the canaliculus, a space formed between the apical membranes of neighboring hepatocytes
Subcellular and molecular mechanisms of bile secretion In this review, we have summarized the source of various biliary components, the route by which they end up in bile, including the underlying subcellular and molecular mechanisms, and their contribution to bile formation
Molecular Mechanisms in Bile Formation | Physiology . . . The canalicular plasma membrane of hepatocytes limits the bile canaliculi that form the exit site for all cholephilic compounds from the hepatocytes The canalicular plasma membrane is separated from the basolateral plasma membrane by tight junctions