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Energy Metabolism - Part 4: Fatty Acids & Carnitine Transporter

Fatty acids represent the body’s main energy store. Their breakdown helps overcome prolonged periods of fasting. To provide energy, fatty acids are activated, especially in liver and muscle cells, and subsequently transported into the mitochondrial matrix. Once inside, the long linear molecules are cleaved into short C2 units of acetyl-CoA. This cleaving process is called beta-oxidation.

An interactive version of this Chalk Talk episode can be found at: https://www.amboss.com/us/auditor/energymetabolism4

Outline:
00:00 - Basics
03:07 - Activation
04:55 - Carnitine transport
06:32 - Summary

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Видео Energy Metabolism - Part 4: Fatty Acids & Carnitine Transporter канала AMBOSS: Medical Knowledge Distilled
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25 марта 2020 г. 21:00:16
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