lipoproteïnea
Lipoproteïnea is a term sometimes used in scientific literature, though less common than its more established counterparts, to refer to a lipoprotein. Lipoproteins are complex macromolecules composed of lipids and proteins that are essential for transporting lipids (such as cholesterol and triglycerides) through the watery environment of the bloodstream. They are crucial for the absorption, distribution, and metabolism of fats in the body.
The structure of a lipoprotein involves a core of hydrophobic lipids surrounded by a shell of amphipathic
The function of these lipoproteins is to ferry lipids from their site of synthesis or absorption to