Yes, bile acids are synthesized in the liver.
Most are made in the liver
They are the only plasma proteins that are not synthesized in liver, but are synthesized in lymph nodes .
Prothrombin is synthesized in the liver, specifically in the hepatocytes. It is then released into the bloodstream where it plays a critical role in the blood clotting cascade.
Hepatocytes which are cells of the liver
liver
Albumin is primarily synthesized in the liver. It is one of the most abundant proteins in the blood and plays a crucial role in maintaining oncotic pressure and transporting substances such as hormones and drugs.
1500-2000mg
1500-2000mg
Glutamate dehydrogenase is only synthesized in the liver because it would be toxic elsewhere in the body.
very low density lipoproteins
In humans, glycogen is synthesized primarily in the liver and skeletal muscle.