Fatty acids as substrates for heart and skeletal muscle

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Abstract

The model now seems to be that plasma FFA are taken up by myocardial and skeletal muscle, esterified to triglycerides, and incorporated in lipid granules. Fatty acids released by hydrolysis of these triglycerides are the major immediate substrate for oxidation by the myocardium and by the skeletal muscle, at rest and during exercise.

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Zierler, K. L. (1976). Fatty acids as substrates for heart and skeletal muscle. Circulation Research, 38(6), 459–463. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.38.6.459

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