ANA300Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Pancreatic Juice, Brush Border, Blood Sugar

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23 Apr 2015
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Typical diet contains carbohydrates, proteins, lipids process of digestion refers since we consume most of our foods in macromolecules, must be broken down into smaller pieces enzymatically. Need to further digest to monosaccharides so body can absorb example is glucose, we can use glucose and absorb it digestion of carbohydrates by things called brush border enzymes. Fructose (monosaccharide) gets from lumen to blood via both facilitated diffusion. This occurs in stomach into smaller peptide fragments. Lipid digestion 90% of it is in form of triglycerides, most dietary fats come in form of triglycerides upon chewing, they become bolus of food that travels to stomach via esophagus. Absorption of vitamins vitamins are organic molecules that body needs in small quantities. Water soluble vitamins require special transport proteins some which require active transport. Vitamin c overdose on this, but vitamin c is water soluble so if you overdose it will likely end up in urine.

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