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What causes cardiovascular disease (Lipid Series - Part 1) | Dr Thomas Dayspring

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The Intestinal Lipoprotein Transporter

In the intestine there, the fats and the cholesterol get packaged into these lipoproteins at that stage called chylomicrons. Even the cholesterol, most of it is in a starified form of cholesterol, cholesterol ester, which is too big to be absorbed. So step one of absorption is, hey, fatty acids found their way into the enterocytes,. Maybe some phytostarles got in here, phospholipids partially hydrolyzed, they got in too. Now it's the job of the intestine to take all these primitive organic lipid molecules. The liver happily secreted bile acids down the bile duck and titty intestine comes out in the duod

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