Talk:Stercobilinogen

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Confusion about urobilinogen-[edit]

The second paragraph seems to imply that urobilinogen is simply bilirubin that has been conjugated (with what? glucuronic acid? Just saying conjugated might imply conjugation of double bonds).

The third paragraph states that urobilinogen is the same as stercobilinogen. However the structures provided on the pages for urobilinogen and stercobilinogen are different: stercobilinogen has the two outside rings saturated in stercobilinogen (as in stercobilin), while they are aromatic (pyrrole) in urobilinogen and urobilin. Eaberry (talk) 16:45, 19 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]