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Sindrei [870]
1 year ago
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which is the correct substrate for pancreatic lipase? which is the correct substrate for pancreatic lipase? triacylglycerols in

chylomicrons triacylglycerols stored in adipocytes dietary triacylglycerols triacylglycerols in vldl fatty acids bound to serum albumin
Biology
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Anna [14]1 year ago
5 0

TGs are degraded into fatty acids and glycerol, which may then be used as substrates for energy production and metabolic pathways.

<h3>What is pancreatic lipase's substrate?</h3>

Long aliphatic chain acyl esters of cholesterol (cholesteryl esters), triacyl esters of glycerol (triacylglycerols), acyl esters of long chain alcohols (wax esters), diacyl esters of glycerol (diacylglycerols), and monoacyl esters of glycerol are typical natural lipase substrates.

Lipase is a kind of hydrolase enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of triglycerides (the substrate) into fatty acids and glycerol.

Lipase is classified into three types: Pharyngeal lipase is a digestive enzyme that is generated in the mouth and is most active in the stomach.

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