what is the site of digestion and absorption of fats
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small intestine
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Small intestine are responsible for almost all of the fat digestion.... Enzhms are easier for your small intestine to handle ..and they have very little trouble being absorbed out of your digestive tract ....
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Small intestine are responsible for almost all of the fat digestion.... Enzhms are easier for your small intestine to handle ..and they have very little trouble being absorbed out of your digestive tract ....
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Emulsification and digestion. The key issue in the digestion and absorption of fats is one of solubility: lipids are hydrophobic, and thus are poorly soluble in the aqueous environment of the digestive tract. The digestive enzyme, pancreatic lipase, is water soluble and can only work at the surface of fat globules.
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Pancreatic lipase breaks lipids down into free fatty acids and monoglycerides.
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Pancreatic lipase breaks lipids down into free fatty acids and monoglycerides.
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