What happen to bile contained by the small intestines?

I know bile is released into the duodenum so fat can be absorbed into the blood stream. Then where does the bile stir? It says in a book that its suppsed to be absorbed into the blood stream. I thought you poop it out along next to bilirubin. Any experts out there?
Also, I thought the pancreas makes bicarbonate to neutralize acid contained by the small intestine. Does it also make acid (gastrin)? I thought stomach makes that
Thank you
Answers:
A section of bile acids are reabsorbed with fat and a part of them transformed to other bile acids by the bacterias and held, this establishes a cycle of bile, they are recycled in a way, the rest is eleminated.

Pancreatic juice is a juice secreted by the pancreas into the small intestines which includes different digestive enzymes and indeed it's alkaline due to its high concentration of bicarbonate ions this is useful in neutralize the acidic gastric acid.

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