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− | Lipase is the generic term for a group of digestive [[enzymes]] which separate the free [[fatty acids]] from the fats. This enables them to be absorbed from the intestine into the metabolism. | + | Lipase is the generic term for a group of digestive [[enzymes]] which separate the free [[Fettsäuren/en|fatty acids]] from the fats. This enables them to be absorbed from the intestine into the metabolism. |
The release of lipase is controlled by [[hormones]] such as [[secretin]] and cholecystokinin. | The release of lipase is controlled by [[hormones]] such as [[secretin]] and cholecystokinin. | ||
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Lipase is the generic term for a group of digestive enzymes which separate the free fatty acids from the fats. This enables them to be absorbed from the intestine into the metabolism.
The release of lipase is controlled by hormones such as secretin and cholecystokinin.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipasen (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)