Pancreatic and gastric lipases share little homology but have the same hydrophobic region at the active site, which is important for the lipolytic activity.
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In humans, lipolysis ( hydrolysis of triglycerides into free fatty acids ) is controlled through the balanced control of lipolytic B-adrenergic receptors and a2A-adrenergic receptor-mediated antilipolysis.
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Reuterin is water-soluble, effective in a wide range of pH, resistant to proteolytic and lipolytic enzymes, and has been studied as a food preservative or auxiliary therapeutic agent.
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Since the mid 2000s, green coffee extract has been sold as a nutritional supplement and has been clinically studied for its chlorogenic acid content and for its lipolytic and weight-loss properties.
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""'Penicillium nalgiovense " "'is an anamorph species of the genus of " Penicillium " with lipolytic and proteolytic activity, which was first isolated from ellischau cheese.
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In addition to its role as a fuel source predominantly in the muscles, heart, brain, and liver, the lactate shuttle hypothesis also relates the role of lactate in redox signalling, gene expression, and lipolytic control.
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In particular, " Candida albicans " has a large number of different lipases, possibly reflecting broad-lipolytic activity, which may contribute to the persistence and virulence of " C . albicans " in human tissue.
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""'Chryseobacterium oranimense " "'is a Gram-negative psychrotolerant, proteolytic, lipolytic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacteria from the genus of Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from raw cow?milk in Israel.
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The concentration of LPL displayed on endothelial cell surface cannot be regulated by endothelial cells, as they neither synthesize nor degrade LPL . Instead, this regulation occurs by managing the flux of LPL arriving at the lipolytic site and by regulating the activity of LPL present on the endothelium.
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It has been demonstrated that " C . coronatus " produces lipolytic, chitinolytic and proteolytic enzymes, especially extracellular proteinases, namely serine proteases which are optimally active at pH 10 and 40 �C . Serine proteases are a diverse group of bacterial, fungal and animal enzymes whose common element is an active site composed of serine, histidine and aspartic acid.