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Lipase lingual

A small amount of lingual lipase is also present and plays a role in the breakdown of dietary lipid. This enzyme is optimally active at an acidic pH and therefore remains active through the stomach and into the intestine. [Pg.286]

Triglyceride Lingual lipase Hydrolyze triglycerides into monoglycerides and free fatty acids Salivary glands Mouth stomach... [Pg.301]

Note The role of lingual lipase in the digestion of dietary lipids is minor because it accounts for less than 10% of the enzymatic breakdown of triglycerides. [Pg.301]

The hydrolysis of triacylglycerol is catalysed by lipases, two of which are present in the stomach. These are lingual lipase, which is secreted by the soft palate, and gastric lipase, which is secreted by the gastric glands of the stomach. Gastric lipase is particnlarly important in the newborn since, at this stage of life, pancreatic secretions contain relatively little lipase. [Pg.78]

C Abrams, M. Hamosh, V. Hubbaid, S. Dutta, and P. Himorfa. Lingual lipase in cystic fibrosis. tJuaiititBtkm of enzyme activity in the upper smaii intestine of patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. 7. Clio. Invest. 73 374 (1984). [Pg.218]

Hamosh, M. 1979. A review. Fat digestion in the newborn role of lingual lipase and preduo-denal digestion. Pediatr. Res. 13, 615-622. [Pg.541]

Salivary lipase, lingual lipase, phospholipase, and pregastrie lipase all seem to have the same desirable hydrolytic effect. [Pg.183]

Saliva is secreted by the salivary glands in response to various stimuli. This fluid contains a-amylase, to which lingual lipase is added by the Von Ebner glands of the tongue in humans and certain animals Hof et al, 1997),... [Pg.60]

The cDNA-derived amino acid sequences of human gastric lipase (Bodmer et ai, 1987) and rat lingual lipase (Docherty et al., 1985) show clear homology, with 78% identity. There are 379 and 377 amino acids, respectively, and three of the four putative glycosylation sites in the human enzyme were also found in the rat lingual protein. However, with the exception of the G-X-S-X-G consensus sequence motif, there appears to be no homology with any other lipase family. [Pg.43]

Fredrikzon, B. and Blackberg, L. (1980) Lingual lipase an important lipase in the digestion of dietary lipids in cystic fibrosis Pediatr. Res. 14, 1387-1390. [Pg.226]

Roberts, LM. and Hanel, S.l. (1988) Stability of lingual lipase in vivo studies of the iodinated enzyme in the rat stomach and duodenum. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 960, 107-110. [Pg.228]

C. C., Chartraud, L, Lasalle, R. and Morin, C. L. (1980) Gastric emptying and lingual lipase activity in cystic fibrosis. Pediatr. Res. 14, 1360-1362. [Pg.228]

R.A. Anderson and G.N. Sando, Cloning and expression of cDNA encoding human lysosomal acid lipase/cholesteryl-ester hydrolase. Similarities to gastric and lingual lipases, J. Biol. Chem., 1991, 266, 22479-22484. [Pg.308]

Liao, T.H., Hamosh, M., and Hamosh, P. (1984) Fat Digestion by Lingual Lipase Mechanism of Lipolysis in the Stomach and Upper Small Intestine, Pediatr. Res. 18,402 09. [Pg.72]

J, S. Patlon, M, W. Righler, T. H. Liao. P. Hamosh. M. Hamosh. Hydrolysis of triacylglycerol emulsions by lingual lipase. Biochim Blophys Ac[a 712 400-407. 1982. [Pg.356]


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