Hypolipidemic drugs and lipoprotein metabolism

RI Levy, T Langer - … Control of Lipid Metabolism: Proceedings of the Fourth …, 1972 - Springer
RI Levy, T Langer
Pharmacological Control of Lipid Metabolism: Proceedings of the Fourth …, 1972Springer
Insight into the mechanism of action and efficacy of hypolipidemic drugs has awaited the
development of the current concepts of lipid transport (1). Fundamental is the fact that the
blood fats--cholesterol, phospholipid, and triglyceride--do not circulate free in the plasma.
Lipids exist in a soluble form in the blood only because they are bound to protein. These
proteins serve as detergents and solubilize the otherwise insoluble lipid. It is as lipid protein
complexes or lipoproteins that all fat enters and leaves the blood stream.
Abstract
Insight into the mechanism of action and efficacy of hypolipidemic drugs has awaited the development of the current concepts of lipid transport (1). Fundamental is the fact that the blood fats-- cholesterol, phospholipid, and triglyceride-- do not circulate free in the plasma. Lipids exist in a soluble form in the blood only because they are bound to protein. These proteins serve as detergents and solubilize the otherwise insoluble lipid. It is as lipid protein complexes or lipoproteins that all fat enters and leaves the blood stream.
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