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Bile Salts
amphipathic detergent like molecules that act to solubilize fat globules. They look like cholesterol with polar group away from ring structure. Made in the liver and stored in gallbladder.
Pancreatic lipase
catalyzes the hydrolysis of triacyl glycerols at the 1 and 3 positions. Interfacial activation through lipid induced conformational change.
Colipase
extends hydrophobic region to ease entrance to active site and helps open the lid. Prevents inhibition resulting from binding of bile acids to lipase.
Intestinal fatty acid binding protein
with bile salts, help movement across intestinal membrane.
Chylomicrons
lipoproteins that carry triacylglycerols and dietary cholesterols through lymph to large veins.
VLDL
carries synthesized lipids from liver
IDL and LDL
carry cholesterol around the body

HDL
cholesterol from body back to the liver for breakdown and excretion
FAO/S: ketone<-->alcohol
ketoreductase forward
alcoholdehydrogenase backward
FAO/S: Alcohol<--> double bonds
dehydratase forward
hydratase backwards