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  2. Calculus bovis - Wikipedia

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    In Asian countries, calculus bovis are sometimes harvested when steers (Bos taurus domesticus) are slaughtered. Their gall bladders are taken out, the bile is filtered, and the stones are cleaned and dried. The bezoars may also be surgically removed by veterinarians when working cattle become ill. In Western countries, they are usually discarded.

  3. Bile bear - Wikipedia

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    A bile bear in a "crush cage" on Huizhou Farm, Huizhou, China [1] Bile bears, sometimes called battery bears, are bears kept in captivity to harvest their bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, which is used by some traditional Asian medicine practitioners.

  4. Ox gall - Wikipedia

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    Ox gall (also spaced oxgall) is bile, also known as "gall", usually obtained from the gallbladder of cows, it is an ingredient in bile soap and mixed with alcohol and used as the wetting agent in paper marbling, engraving, lithography, and watercolor painting.

  5. Taurine - Wikipedia

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    It is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the large intestine, and accounts for up to 0.1% of total human body weight. Taurine is named after Latin taurus (cognate to Ancient Greek ταῦρος, taûros) meaning bull or ox, as it was first isolated from ox bile in 1827 by German scientists Friedrich Tiedemann and Leopold Gmelin. [2]

  6. Bezoar - Wikipedia

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    Ox bezoars (niu-huang (牛黃) or calculi bovis) are used in Chinese herbology [vague] to treat various diseases. They are gallstones or gallstone substitutes formed from ox or cattle bile . Some products allegedly remove toxins from the body.

  7. Bile - Wikipedia

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    Bile (from Latin bilis), or gall, is a yellow-green/misty green fluid produced by the liver of most vertebrates that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine. In humans, bile is primarily composed of water, is produced continuously by the liver, and is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder.