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Abstract
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1. Evidence for the intact utilization of 2-monopalmitin for triglyceride biosynthesis by the intestine has been obtained.
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2. The enzymes catalyzing the conversion of both the 1- and 2-monoglycerides to triglycerides reside primarily in the microsomes.
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3. One enzyme, monoglyceride trasacylase (acyl-CoA:monoglycerides acyltransferase), accepts both the 1- and 2-isomers.
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4. The enzyme demonstrates a preferential utilization of the 2-monoglyceride.
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5. The interrelationships of the reported finding to the absorption of fats is presented.