Which of the following reactions best describes a hydrolysis reaction? A. 2 amino acids - protein B. 3 fatty acids + glycerol - triglyceride C. 2 nucleotides - nucleic acid D. Disaccharide - 2 monosaccharides Identify the following: Molecules that are absorbed into the lacteals. ...
Macromolecules include proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. These macromolecules cannot be absorbed through the muscosal cells of the small intestine, as they are too large. Therefore, they must be chemically digested by enzymes into their monomers, or building blocks. These monomers are then able ...
“When the components of a food are contained within a natural, whole food matrix, they are digested more slowly and more inefficiently, resulting in less calorie extraction, lower glycemic loads in general, and lower rise in triglyceride-rich lipoproteins after eating, which could result in ath...
While multiple studies have investigated the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its related traits (fasting glucose, triglyceride, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure, waist circumference) and DNA methylation, our understanding of the epigene
Conclusions: The mean value of the TyG index increased as the number of MetS components in the study population increased. Individuals with a higher TyG index had a significantly increased risk of having MetS compared with the lowest quartile of the TyG index. TyG index had a good ...
Fasting plasma triglyceride concentration: A possible approach to identify increased risk of statin-induced type 2 diabetes. Sung, K. C., Reaven, G., "Fasting plasma triglyceride concentration: A possible approach to identify increased risk of statin-induced type 2 diabetes"... KC Sung,G Reaven...
The plasma proteins as vital components in circulating blood, produced by cellular leakage and active secretion, are involved in various crucial physiological and pathological processes, and can thereby act as a reflection of the overall physical condition as well as possible druggable targets for illne...
We conduct a large-scale meta-analysis of heart failure genome-wide association studies (GWAS) consisting of over 90,000 heart failure cases and more than 1 million control individuals of European ancestry to uncover novel genetic determinants for heart failure. Using the GWAS results and blood pr...
The plasma proteins as vital components in circulating blood, produced by cellular leakage and active secretion, are involved in various crucial physiological and pathological processes, and can thereby act as a reflection of the overall physical condition as well as possible druggable targets for illne...
We conduct a large-scale meta-analysis of heart failure genome-wide association studies (GWAS) consisting of over 90,000 heart failure cases and more than 1 million control individuals of European ancestry to uncover novel genetic determinants for heart failure. Using the GWAS results and blood pr...