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#20 - Thomas Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part I of V: an introduction to lipidology

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What Is a Lipid?

A lipid is basically a molecule that is not soluble in water. Different lipids have different degrees of solublesummer. Colustral, a three carbon sugar colled glyceral, is the most common thing. They bind two. So if you have one fatty acid on a glyceral, it's a mono aso glyceral. And there are several types of Lipid Fatty Acids (fatty acids) and Glycerides (glycerides)

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