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Oxidation of Fatty Acids: β-, α- and ω-Oxidation | Lipid Metabolism

The below mentioned article provides a short note on the Oxidation of Fatty Acids. Introduction to Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Fatty acids are oxidized by β-, α- and ω-oxidation. Quantitatively, β-oxidation is the most important pathway. The term β-oxidation means the oxida­tion takes place in the β-carbon of the fatty acid with the removal of 2 carbon atoms at a [...]

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Top 14 Processes for Lipid Transportation in Human

The following points highlight the fourteen main processes to transport lipids in human. 1. The major plasma lipids do not circulate in the free form, rather free fatty acids (FFA) are bound to albumin, whereas choles­terol, triglycerides and phospholipids are transported in the form of lipoprotein complexes. The density of these lipoproteins is inversely proportional to their lipid con­tent. 2. [...]

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Ketosis: Meaning, Regulation and Effects | Lipid Metabolism

In this article we will discuss about Ketosis:- 1. Meaning of Ketosis 2. Ketogenesis in the Liver 3. Regulation of Ketogenesis 4. Metabolism of Ketone Bodies 5. Effects 6. Prevention 7. Test for Ketone Bodies in the Urine. Contents: Meaning of Ketosis Ketogenesis in the Liver Regulation of Ketogenesis Metabolism of Ketone Bodies Effects of Ketosis Prevention of Ketosis Test [...]

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