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    Doctor: Good Morning, How are you today? Patient: Good, I’m here today to get my bloodwork results. Doctor: Ok, Great. Let’s take a look. I see that we did a cholesterol panel test last week and I have the results right here. It looks like your triglycerides came back at 145 milligrams per deciliter. All cholesterol tests are measured in milligrams per deciliter. According to the Mayo Clinic (2015), “Normal is less than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), and…

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    getting enough physical activity are risk factors for heart disease (HealthFinder.gov, 2016). Lipoprotein analysis measures blood levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein), HDL (High-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, and triglycerides (Remaley& Warnick, 2006). Lipoprotein analysis is needed when an individual has potential risks for developing heart disease or diabetes and high levels of lipoproteins can increase the risk of heart disease (Burke,…

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    into fat. Carbohydrates are converted into fat beginning with the formation of acetyl CoA, which comes from glucose. All of the acetyl CoA is combined together, which creates triglycerides. If a person’s body does not have enough triglycerides, it is not very critical. On the other hand, when a person has too many triglycerides is when the body uses these extra carbohydrates and changes them into fat (Crilly, 2015). On the contrary, through my research, I came across an article that stated a…

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    Bile Salts Research

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    Lipids, or fats, are processed and consumed in the small digestive tract. We will figure out how bile salts emulsify fat so pancreatic lipase can process it. We will likewise figure out how fats first enter lymphatic vessels, called lacteals, before entering your blood course. Nourishments, for example, meats, dairy items, seeds, nuts, and oils, contain dietary fat. Fat is a typical illustration of a lipid, and in this lesson you will find out about the one of a kind way lipids, for example,…

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    results were recorded in table 3-2. Results The lipid chromatography experiment tested positive by showing three different substances present in the lipid solution: phospholipids, fatty acids, and triglycerides. By calculating the R_f factor ratio we were able to quantitatively exhibit our results. Triglycerides moved approximately 3.5 cm from the origin point of 4.1cm, giving it a R_f value of .854. The fatty acids moved 2.0 cm form the same point of origin, giving it a R_f factor or .488.…

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    Lipolysis

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    contribution in the area of lipid catabolism and identified the properties of several important metabolic lipases involved in each step of the triglyceride hydrolysis into fatty acids. This led to the discovery of adipose-triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and its coactivator protein called CGI-58 [2]. Lipolysis is the process of lipid breakdown and triglyceride(TG) hydrolysis into glycerol and three fatty acids. Lipolysis plays a significant role in providing energy to the cells in the…

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    dysfunction recovery in peripheral artery disease patients. Cholesterol, 2012, 1–6. doi:10.1155/2012/895326 Kumar, D., & Ali, A. (2015). Direct synthesis of fatty acid alkanolamides and fatty acid alkyl esters from high free fatty acid containing triglycerides as lubricity improvers using heterogeneous catalyst. Fuel, 159, 845–853. doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2015.07.046 Role of cholesterol in development (1996). Science, 274(5285), 153a–0. doi:10.1126/science.274.5285.153a Enig, M. G. (2000). Know your…

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    Exogenous Ketone

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    No group showed any significant change in total cholesterol or triglycerides for any ketone group compared to the control group. Only the group using MCT showed a decrease in HDL, no group showed any decrease in LDL. After the study, the rats were euthanized and their organs were harvested and weighed. No significant…

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    The bent twofold helix state of DNA makes this organic particle more conservative. DNA is additionally compacted into structures called chromatin so it can fit inside the core. 45. lipids; saturated vs. unsaturated Saturated fats are Fats (triglycerides) that contain palmitic corrosive and stearic corrosive while unsaturated fats are two carbons that are associated by a twofold security and two of the hydrogen’s are missing. 46. Steroids A steroid is a natural compound with four rings…

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    Brown: *nods head* Agneta Harris, PA: “I’m going to read the results first; if you need me to go back and explain something you don’t understand, I will gladly do so.” Mr. Brown: *nods head again* Agneta Harris, PA: “I’m going to start with your triglycerides levels.” *pause and look at the result* “The result came back saying that your levels were at 145 mg/dL.” Mr. Brown: *scrunches nose* What…

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