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2‐Monoglyceride as an aid to the absorption of cholesterol into the thoracic lymph

Klauda et al., 1971

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4651947632935557979
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Klauda H
Quackenbush F
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Lipids

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Absorption of radioactive cholesterol given in triolein was nearly three‐fold that of a similar dose given in ethyl oleate or oleic acid. The difference appears to reflect a need for monoglyceride, since addition of 2‐monoolein to ethyl oleate improved cholesterol …
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