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Review
. 1999 Oct;277(4):G751-5.
doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.1999.277.4.G751.

Nutrient tasting and signaling mechanisms in the gut. I. Sensing of lipid by the intestinal mucosa

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Nutrient tasting and signaling mechanisms in the gut. I. Sensing of lipid by the intestinal mucosa

H E Raybould. Am J Physiol. 1999 Oct.

Abstract

It is well recognized that lipid in the intestine is a potent inhibitor of gastric secretomotor function. Progress has been made in the identification of the "sensor" for lipid in the intestinal wall. Long-chain free fatty acids are the stimulus both for release of CCK and for the production of functional effects. Long-chain triglyceride requires chylomicron formation for absorption, and there is strong evidence that the postabsorptive products of long-chain triglyceride absorption, including chylomicrons and apolipoproteins, are involved in sensory transduction in the intestinal wall.

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