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8 March, 03:31

How are fatty acids and monoglycerides absorbed into small intestine epithelial cells?

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  1. 8 March, 07:17
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    When pancreatic lipase acts on the small lipid droplets, it breaks them down into free fatty acids and monoglycerides, which are the two digestive products of lipids. These small units are able to pass through the intestinal mucosa and enter the epithelial cells of the small intestine.
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