lipoproteïnepartikels
Lipoproteïnepartikels are complex molecular structures found in the bloodstream that are responsible for transporting lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides, throughout the body. They are essentially microscopic transport vehicles made up of a core of lipids surrounded by a shell of proteins and phospholipids. This unique composition allows them to solubilize and carry these otherwise insoluble fats in the aqueous environment of blood plasma.
The protein component of the lipoprotein particle is known as apolipoprotein. These apolipoproteins play crucial roles
Different classes of lipoproteins exist, each with distinct roles in lipid transport. These include chylomicrons, very-low-density