BIOC 1430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Mitochondrion, Acetyl-Coa, Alpha And Beta Carbon

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98% of the total dietary lipids are in the form of tag. Hence, water-based salivary enzymes in the mouth have no effect on them. In the stomach, tag"s are changed physically more than chemically. The churning action of stomach breaks up tag molecules into small globules; called chyme. In the stomach, gastric lipase"s hydrolyze 10% of tag. When tag globules reach the small intestine, a hormone cholecystokinin, triggers release of bile stored in the gall bladder. It disperses and stabilizes the tag"s as colloidal particles. This action of bile solubilizes the tag globules and digestion of tag"s can begin. Pancreatic lipase"s hydrolyzed the ester linkage between glycerol and faa in tag. 2 of the 3 fa"s are removed, forming monoacylglycerol (mag) With the help of bile, the free fatty acid"s and mag"s produced are combined into spherical droplets called fatty acid micelles. These are small enough to be readily absorbed though the membranes of intestinal cells.

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