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fettspaltningen

Fettspaltningen, also known as lipolysis, is the enzymatic hydrolysis of fats, primarily triglycerides, into glycerol and free fatty acids. It is a fundamental process in digestion as well as in certain biotechnological applications.

In humans, fat digestion begins with emulsification by bile salts in the small intestine, which increases the

Fettspaltningen is essential for energy acquisition and nutrient utilization, and its efficiency can be affected by

Outside physiology, fettspaltningen also has industrial relevance. Lipases are used to catalyze selective fat hydrolysis and

Overall, fettspaltningen describes the biochemical breakdown of fats into absorbable components and its applications in science

surface
area
of
fat
droplets.
Pancreatic
lipase,
with
help
from
the
cofactor
colipase,
then
hydrolyzes
triglycerides
to
free
fatty
acids
and
2-monoacylglycerol.
Some
triglycerides
are
initially
broken
down
to
diacylglycerols
and
free
fatty
acids
by
gastric
lipase
in
the
stomach,
but
the
small
intestine
is
the
major
site
of
fat
hydrolysis.
The
resulting
products
form
micelles
with
bile
salts,
aiding
transport
to
the
intestinal
mucosa
where
absorption
occurs.
Within
enterocytes,
absorbed
fatty
acids
and
monoacylglycerols
are
reassembled
into
triglycerides
and
packaged
into
chylomicrons
for
transport
via
the
lymphatic
system.
conditions
such
as
pancreatic
insufficiency,
cystic
fibrosis,
or
malabsorption
disorders,
leading
to
steatorrhea
and
nutrient
deficiencies.
transesterification
in
food
processing,
detergent
formulations,
and
the
production
of
biodiesel,
where
triglycerides
are
converted
into
glycerol
and
fatty
acid
esters.
and
industry.