Cholesterol Behind the Whole Life of Humans

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Sumathy T
Maheshkumar V.P
Jaikumar s

Abstract

Cholesterol is a sterol, synthesized by animal cells and vital lipid molecule for human cells (animal) and is also a component of the diet, being present in food of animal origin. Its main function is to maintain the integrity and fluidity of cell membranes and to serve as a precursor for the synthesis of substance that are vital for the organism including steroid hormones, bile acids and vitamin D. animal cells acquire cholesterol from extracellular lipoprotein and form new synthesis of cells. Dietary cholesterol comes exclusively from animal sources, it is naturally present in our diet and tissues. Cholesterol is synthesized in the human body in order to maintain a stable peel when dietary intake is low, given the necessity for cholesterol, very effective intestinal uptake mechanisms bile acid and cholesterol reabsorption cycles exist1. Conversely carbohydrates are poorly absorbed and indeed rapidly excreted. Dietary cholesterol content does not significantly influence cholesterol value, which are regulated by various nutritional. Factors that influence cholesterol absorption (or) synthesis. Recent study data do not support a link between dietary cholesterol and cardio vascular diseases2.

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Sumathy T, V.P, M. ., & s, J. (2023). Cholesterol Behind the Whole Life of Humans. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(4), 342–346. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i4.1551
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