Quick Biochemistry - Fats And Fatty Acid Metabolism (Section 9 - No. 23)
Regarding the absorption of triacylglycerols in the intestines, which statement aligns with current understanding?
They must be completely hydrolysed before the constituent fatty acids can be absorbed
They are hydrolysed partially and the material absorbed consists of free fatty acids, mono and diacyl glycerols and unchanged triacyl glycerols
Fatty acids with less than 10 carbon atoms are absorbed about equally via lymph and via portal blood
In the absence of bile the hydrolysis of triacyl glycerols is absorbed
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