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Carnitine possible essentiality

The physiological functions of carboxylesterases are still partly obscure but these enzymes are probably essential, since their genetic codes have been preserved throughout evolution [84] [96], There is some evidence that microsomal carboxylesterases play an important role in lipid metabolism in the endoplasmic reticulum. Indeed, they are able to hydrolyze acylcamitines, pal-mitoyl-CoA, and mono- and diacylglycerols [74a] [77] [97]. It has been speculated that these hydrolytic activities may facilitate the transfer of fatty acids across the endoplasmic reticulum and/or prevent the accumulation of mem-branolytic natural detergents such as carnitine esters and lysophospholipids. Plasma esterases are possibly also involved in fat absorption. In the rat, an increase in dietary fats was associated with a pronounced increase in the activity of ESI. In the mouse, the infusion of lipids into the duodenum decreased ESI levels in both lymph and serum, whereas an increase in ES2 levels was observed. In the lymph, the levels of ES2 paralleled triglyceride concentrations [92] [98],... [Pg.51]

DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS. If carnitine is to be considered an essential dietary nutrient, it must be possible to show that a lack in the diet results in a reproducible deficiency dis-etise in humans. To date, carnitine has not met this criterion. [Pg.172]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.388 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.388 ]




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