Mechanisms of fatty acid uptake by tissues

Marcin Synak Leszek Budohoski

Published: 2000-11-15

GICID: 01.3001.0000.3310

Available language versions: en

Issue: Postepy Hig Med Dosw 2000; 54 (6)

Abstract

Fatty acids (FA) play an important role in energy metabolism. They are not only used as substrates for energy production but are also involved in many other metabolic pathways. However, the exact mechanisms by which FA are taken up by the cells are not yet fully understood. Fatty acids circulating in blood cross the cell membranes partly via a mechanism facilitated by plasma membrane proteins and partly via a passive diffusion mechanism, the former mechanism being of major importance.

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