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Abstract
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1. The intact utilization of 1-monopalmitin by intestinal mucosal enzymes for the synthesis of triglycerides has been demonstrated.
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2. The enzyme does not demonstrate a specificity for the d or l isomer
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3. The first acylation of 1-monopalmitin occurs at the corresponding pirmary hydroxy group forming the 1,3-diglyceride intermediate.
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4. The subcellular location and optimal requirements of the enzyme system catalyzing the acylation have been determined.