Nutrient Digestion II (Fats, Vitamins and Minerals) Flashcards

1
Q

what does ingested fat form?

A

triacyglycerol

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2
Q

what enzyme is fat digestion in small intestine carried out by?

A

pancreatic lipase

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3
Q

what is lipase?

A

water soluble enzyme

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4
Q

what do triacyglycerols present as?

A

large lipid droplets

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5
Q

where can digestion only take place with regards to fat?

A

surface of the droplet

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6
Q

what is emulsification?

A

dividing large lipid droplets into smaller droplets

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7
Q

what does emulsification require?

A

mechanical disruption and emulsifying agent

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8
Q

what is mechanical disruption?

A

disruption of large droplets into small droplets

smooth muscle contraction grinds and mixes lumenal contents

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9
Q

what does emulsifying agent do?

A

prevents small droplets reforming into large droplets

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10
Q

the formation of what enhances absorption?

A

micelles

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11
Q

what is micelles?

A

bile salts and monoglycerides and fatty acids and phospholipids

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12
Q

what happens in a micelle breakdown?

A

release of small amounts of free fatty acids (FFA) and monoglycerides into solution

diffusion across plasma membrane of absorbing cells

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13
Q

after entering epithelial cells, fatty acids and monoglycerides go where?

A

smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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14
Q

what happens when fatty acids and monoglycerides enter smooth endoplasmic reticulum

A

reformed into triacylglycerols

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15
Q

what are triacylglycerol droplets coated with and what does this achieve?

A

amphiphatic protein

emulsification

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16
Q

what are extracellular fat droplets?

A

chylomicrons

17
Q

what are the classes of vitamins?

A

fat soluble vitamins- A, D, E, K

water-soluble vitamins- B and C and folic acid

18
Q

how are water-soluble vitamins absorbed?

A

passive diffusion or carrier- mediated transport

19
Q

how much of ingested iron absorbed cross intestine into blood?

A

10%

20
Q

what does iron in blood bind to?

A

transferrin

21
Q

what is hyperaemia?

A

increased ferritin levels

more iron bound in enterocytes

22
Q

what is anaemia?

A

decreased ferritin levels

more iron released to blood