Used in a Sentence

bilirubin

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bilirubin.

Editorial note

If anything if you’re drinking the same amount of water and your urine turns more yellow, it probably means that you’re producing more bilirubin.

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Quick take

(biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which occurs within macrophages as they digest red blood cells), and which is responsible for the yellowish color seen in bruises. Extremely high levels of bilirubin may cause jaundice.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of bilirubin gathered in one view.

noun

(biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which occurs within macrophages as they digest red blood cells), and which is responsible for the yellowish color seen in bruises. Extremely high levels of bilirubin may cause jaundice.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bilirubin.

noun

(biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which occurs within macrophages as they digest red blood cells), and which is responsible for the yellowish color seen in bruises. Extremely high levels of bilirubin may cause jaundice.

Example sentences

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If anything if you’re drinking the same amount of water and your urine turns more yellow, it probably means that you’re producing more bilirubin.

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We had to keep our daughter on a photocopier looking device for bilirubin as well as the tests.

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We've known that urine's color comes from the bile salts (biliverdin, bilirubin) for years and years.

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My kids were in a clinical trial on bilirubin lights, a technology around since the 1950s.

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It works because bilirubin oxidises under blue light into a form more soluble in water.

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Blood and Anatomy: Blood Analysis: Medical experts found human blood of type AB on the Shroud, which contained high levels of bilirubin.

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Perhaps common ailments such as iron insuffiency (anaemia), excess bilirubin, heck maybe even cholesterol?

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In the case of infants, sometimes their ability to break down bilirubin is reduced.

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Sunlight produces vitamin D, helps break down bilirubin, and produces other beneficial substances.

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No, missing the bacteria alone won’t cause jaundice since a lot of the bilirubin will just be extracted from the feces as well.

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I think it's a reference to bilirubin[1], a compound used in the liver for breaking down red blood cells.

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What was not known was the enzyme that converted Bilirubin to Urobilinogen.

Proper noun examples

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BilR (Bilirubin Reductase - the enzyme in bacteria that breaks down Bilirubin).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use bilirubin in a sentence?

If anything if you’re drinking the same amount of water and your urine turns more yellow, it probably means that you’re producing more bilirubin.

What does bilirubin mean?

(biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which occurs within macrophages as they digest red blood cells), and which is responsible for the yellowish color seen in bruises. Extremely high levels of bilirubin may cause jaundice.

What part of speech is bilirubin?

bilirubin is commonly used as noun.