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LIPID TRANSPORT

LIPID TRANSPORT. Lipoproteins Lipids are transported in the blood as lipoproteins are soluble in water because the surface consists of polar lipids. Combine lipids with proteins and phospholipids. Lipids: Cholesterol Cholesteryl esters Triacylglycerols Phospholids. lipoproteins.

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LIPID TRANSPORT

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  1. LIPID TRANSPORT Lipoproteins • Lipids are transported in the blood as lipoproteins • are soluble in water because the surface consists of polar lipids.

  2. Combine lipids with proteins and phospholipids. Lipids: Cholesterol Cholesteryl esters Triacylglycerols Phospholids lipoproteins Apolipoproteins + Lipid transport

  3. There are 4 types of lipoprotein • The lipoprotein formed depends on the constituent protein and lipids protein triglyceride Chylo VLDL LDL HDL

  4. Composition of lipoproteins

  5. INTESTINE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL LYMPH/ BLOOD TG TG TG TG TG TG TG Bile salts (emuslification) TG Cholesterol apolipoproteins Lipases Fatty acids glycerol chylomicrons TG Lipid transport

  6. CMCONS TG Cholesterol LIVER VLDL lymph TG Cholesterol Cholesterol-esters HDL Cholesterol-esters Fatty acids albumin TG TG GONADS ADRENALS ADIPOSE MUSCLE LDL TISSUES Cholesterol Cholesterol-esters Lipid transport

  7. Fat cell

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