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Edited by Attila Sandor The Department of Biochemistry of Medical Faculty Presents now FATTY ACID OXIDATION I The Carnitine System
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ketone bodies Liver VLDL Fatty acids undergo -oxidation. Interorgan relationships Lehn. old.16-3, p.483
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CH 2 O C (CH) 7 CH CH(CH) 7 CH 3 O CH 2 O C (CH 2 ) 14 CH 3 O O palmitic acid oleic acid Stored fat (mostly triglicerides) in the human organism kcal/g kJ/g Protein: 4.1 17.2 Carbohydrate: 4.1 17.2 Fat: 9.3 38.2 Stryer, 3th ed. Fig. 20-1,p. 469
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( G o = -33.4 kJ/mol? ( G o = + 0.9 kJ/mol ?) Activation of Fatty Acids Lehn., 4 th ed. Fig17-5, p. 635
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Acyl-carnitine ? Author`s picture
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Carnitine takes over acyl group from HSCoA, forming macroerg O-esters, by special enzymes in a reversible reaction. This is the only enzymatic reaction of carnitine in aniamal tissues. Forming acyl-carnitine esters transiently, carnitine is an obligatory factor in transporting fatty acids from the cytosol into the mitochondrial matrix. The carnitine itself, the transferase enzymes and translocase (in mitochondrial mambrane) forms the carntine system. Concluding remarks about the carnitine Author`s table
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CPT I CPT II Acyl- SCoA Carnitine Author`s picture
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Acyl- CPT I CPT II SCoA Carnitine Acyl- T r a n s c l o c a s e Author`s picture
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION The honored audience has the opportunity now to download the pictures of this lecture Attila Sandor
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