Abstract
Thirty min after i.v. injection of 14C-bilirubin into normal rats, the label was distributed as follows: small intestine with contents 0.41, liver 0.15, blood plasma 0.14, skin—bone, etc.—lungs—spleen 0.30, skeletal muscle—fat depots—brain 0. Bilirubin outside liver and intestine is probably bound to extravascular serum albumin. Enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin takes place. A model is proposed for bilirubin kinetics in normal human adults and in Gilbert's syndrome.