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It is a Lipase inhibitor that inhibits gastric and pancreatic lipases in the the gastrointestinal tract to decrease absorption of dietary fat.
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The alli principle is able to decreasing absorption of the excessive fat by the intestines intervening on the Lipase an enzyme that break down dietary fat into many smaller components into the digestive tract.
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Lipase is an enzyme in the small intestine that breaks fats down into their component fatty acids so that these fatty acids can be absorbed.
Low-carb over-the-counter-weight-loss-drug alert. | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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TIERNEY: I can say the lab tests we have to order - CBC, Chem 7 - wait, CBC, Chem 7, Lipase (ph), FFTs, Tibancross 4 (ph) - Calcium.
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TIERNEY: I can say the lab tests we have to order -- CBC, Chem 7 -- wait, CBC, Chem 7, Lipase (ph), FFTs, Tibancross 4 (ph) -- Calcium.
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In culture, it has produced a number of enzymes including Lipase and Trypsin.
Chapter 6 1980
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The paper, titled "Genome-Wide Association Study of Advanced Age-Related Macular Degeneration Identifies a Role of the Hepatic Lipase gene (LIPC)", has been published in the
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The paper, titled "Genome-Wide Association Study of Advanced Age-Related Macular Degeneration Identifies a Role of the Hepatic Lipase gene (LIPC)", has been published in the
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Lipase: A digestive enzyme responsible for breaking down lipids (fats), in particular triglycerides, which are fatty substances in the body that come from fat in the diet.
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010
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The paper, titled "Genome-Wide Association Study of Advanced Age-Related Macular Degeneration Identifies a Role of the Hepatic Lipase gene (LIPC)", has been published in the
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