This document provides information on bilirubin, including its structure, formation, transport, conjugation, and excretion. It discusses how bilirubin is formed through the breakdown of heme in macrophages and hepatic cells. Unconjugated bilirubin is transported to the liver bound to albumin and taken up by hepatocytes. In hepatocytes, bilirubin is conjugated with glucuronic acid and excreted into bile. The conjugated bilirubin passes through the intestines where it is broken down by bacteria before being excreted.