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- W1592321796 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the findings that shed light on albumin's role as a fatty acid transporter. Fatty acids are important components in the synthesis of complex lipids and provide a vital source of metabolic energy. Weight for weight they contain more energy than other fuel reserves such as glycogen or muscle protein because they are more highly reduced and, being hydrophobic, are anhydrous. In mammals, 5–25% of the body weight is fat, most of it stored as long-chain fatty acids (.C16) esterified into triacylglycerols in adipose tissue. However, the hydrophobicity that enables the dense packing of these high energy molecules in adipocytes presents a problem when they are released in the nonesterified form to be delivered to other tissues of the body because their aqueous solubilities are known to be vanishingly small. In addition, the chapter highlights distribution of albumin. Albumin expression begins early in foetal development reaching normal levels by birth. Several glycoprotein receptors on endothelial cells with significant affinity for albumin have been characterized to date: gp18, gp31 and gp60, each named for its apparent molecular weight in kilodaltons. Further, the chapter describes distribution of fatty acids." @default.
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- W1592321796 title "Plasma albumin as a fatty acid carrier" @default.
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