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Versuche zur quantitativen Erfassung der bei der Resorption von Neutralfett eintretenden Spaltung
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In this article, an investigation was carried out on the absorption of neutral fats, with the purpose of studying the hydrolysis taking place during this process, and the results showed that neutral fats absorbed by neutral fats are more stable than neutral fats.Abstract:
An investigation was carried out on the absorption of neutral fats, with the purpose of studying the hydrolysis taking place during this process.read more
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The intraluminal phase of fat digestion in man: the lipid content of the micellar and oil phases of intestinal content obtained during fat digestion and absorption.
Alan F. Hofmann,Bengt Borgström +1 more
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The digestion and absorption of triglycerides.
Fred H. Mattson,R.A. Volpenhein +1 more
TL;DR: These experiments demonstrated that only a portion of the fatty acids that are esterified with the /3 position of the dietary triglycerides undergo hydrolysis during the processes of digestion and absorption, and it is possible to elucidate the composition of the lipids that are absorbed, the way they arise by enzymatic Hydrolysis, and how they are subsequently resynthesized into the triglycerides that are found in the lymph.
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Intestinal absorption of fats
TL;DR: This work has chosen to focus upon metabolicevents occurring in the epithelial cells of the gut mucosa, and a deviation has been made from the usual anatomic sequence of discussion in order to consider the glycerol moiety of theglycerides synthesized in the cells, the activation of fatty acids, and the pathway of direct esterification of monoglycerides.
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Rearrangement of Glyceride Fatty Acids During Digestion and Absorption
Fred H. Mattson,R.A. Volpenhein +1 more
TL;DR: In the studies reported here, triglycerides of known structure were fed to rats, and the distribution of the fatty acids in the triglyceride molecule of the lymph was determined, and results obtained show that 85 to 90% of the fat acids occupy the same position on the lymph triglyceride molecules as they did before the processes of digestion and absorption.
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Techniques for the collection of lymph from the liver, small intestine, or thoracic duct of the rat.
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Lipogenesis from glucose in the normal and liverless animal as studied with C14-labeled glucose.
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The quantitative significance of the lymphatic pathway in transport of absorbed fatty acids.
TL;DR: The availability of C14-labeled fatty acids, together with the development by Bolhnan et al. (4) of a method for collecting lymph from the ununesthetized rat, made possible a reinvestigation of this problem.
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The intestinal absorption of triglycerides.
TL;DR: The long controversy over whether triglycerides are hydrolyzed preliminary to their absorption from the intestine may be ascribed to the difficulties in designing an experiment without alternative interpretations, and it was hoped that an unequivocal experiment could be designed by labeling both the glycerol and the fatty acid moieties of ingested fat and examining the Glycerides in the resulting lymph.