Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Fatty Acid Metabolism, Acetyl-Coa, Beta Oxidation

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Topic 12: acetyl-coa 2: fatty acids, ketone bodies, and biosynthesis. Topic 12 learning objectives: fates of acetyl-coa, roles of mitochondrion, fatty acid synthesis and degradation, ketone bodies, regulation of fat metabolism. Release of acetyl-coa from fatty acid storage: low glucose conditions, break down triacylglycerols to fatty acids; fatty acids make acetyl coa citric acid cycle to etc and make atp, process of fatty acid to acetyl-coa is called beta oxidation. Triacylglycerol breakdown in adipocyte: lipase breaks down the triacylglycerol; removes fatty acids from glycerol, key point of regulation. If we have lots of glucose, we don"t need to break down fatty acid storage. Under low glucose conditions, liver"s main source of energy is fatty acids; not glucose: likewise the muscle will do the same thing; uses fatty acids to break down into acetyl coa. Amp; one of those stubborn reactions requiring extra energy to make them go. In the end you have activated fatty acid.

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