👉 The enter fluid, also known as intestinal mucus or gastrointestinal mucus, is a gel-like substance produced by the lining of the small intestine and large intestine. It forms a protective barrier that lubricates the intestinal tract, facilitating smooth passage of food and nutrients through the digestive system while preventing the adhesion of pathogens and harmful bacteria to the intestinal wall. This fluid is primarily composed of water, glycoproteins, mucins, and other organic compounds that give it its characteristic slimy consistency. The enter fluid plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the digestive tract by shielding it from potential irritants and supporting the growth of beneficial gut microbiota.