GB 13. Post-Absorption Processing of Lipids Flashcards

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What are triglycerides made up of? Why is it important?

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Structure:

  • 3 fatty acids
  • 1 glycerol

Important…
- principal storage form of energy in the body

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How are triglycerides able to move in the circulation?

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  • they are TOO LARGE + HYDROPHOBIC so they cannot move in the circulation
  • transported in LIPOPROTEIN particles
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What are lipoproteins made up of?

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[1] lipid

[2] apolipoprotein

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What are apolipoproteins?

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  • they make up lipoproteins

- proteins that bind lipids to form lipoproteins

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Are triacylglycerols and triglycerides the same thing?

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yes - they are the same thing

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What are the primary products of lipid digestion? What is fat absorbed principally as?

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[1] Free Fatty Acids
[2] 2-Monoacylglycerol
[3] Cholesterol

Absorbed principally as:
[1] 2-Monoacylglycerol
[2] Free Fatty Acids

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How are triglycerides re-synthesized?

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synthesized from:
[1] acyl-coA
[2] 2-monoacylglycerol

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What is the process by which Fatty Acids are activated in the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) of the intestinal mucosal cells?

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  • they are activated by Acyl-CoA
  • FAs are changed into Acyl-CoA (by the enzyme Acyl-CoA Synthetase)
  • – acyl-coA synthetase is an enzyme that is activated by ATP
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