This whole Biochemistry playlist is amazing. A great resource for RDN students. I retained more by watching your videos and applying the mnemonics than by reading my textbook. After watching your videos my advanced nutrition notes suddenly made sense. And I passed my final with a high-grade today. Thank you!
ILY DirtyMedicine!! As a student who's even struggling just to pass step 1, your videos have been such a lifesaver in teaching me foundational concepts I didn't have/forgot...fingers crossed I get to that pass, but I can't thank you enough. I don't know what I'd do w/o your videos
Don't understand why we pay so much tuition for "review it on your own" type "lectures" in medical school when a youtube video explains it 800 times better with more clarity.
hi dirty thank you for all the videos. I wonder if it is possible to integrate this video to lipid lowering drugs? because drugs are also highly tested. could you make a video about lipid lowering drugs as well? thank you so much!
@@jamesgordon8867 been using that 3 years ago before the channel even became popular. I just told my one friend to keep it a secret and suddenly everybody was using Ninja nerd videos the following year lmao
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So I think this is obvious but the reason we have to break down fats, build them into triglycerides break them down again and build them into triglycerides again for storage is because of the difficulty of transferring fats throughout the body? It just seems like an inefficient system ....
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Omg, this was a fantastic way to break it down. And the mnemonics for lipid transports are way too good. I've written all of them down on my First Aid.
Thanks for 2:43 long motivational intro. If you take a hobby of songwriting, you’ll be able to put that 2:40 into 0:40. …but now, I dive to wonderfull world of lipids and metabolism… Happy holidays!
I have a question so if all those steps are important what would you say happen if you eliminate the pancreas and where does the bile and fat dropplets get broken down?
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I am not a medical student. I am a retired 63 year old guy, but I know that the liver sends bile salts to the gallbladder and cholecystokinin is released into the small intestine (duodenum) to trigger contraction of the gallbladder. Thus, releasing bile salts. cholecystokinin and secretin reduce pH allowing better emulsion of the fats, freeing them up for pancreatic lipase to do its work. The monoglycerides and fatty acids do not just reassemble in the enterocytes, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum reforms the monoglycerides and fatty acids into triglycerides. I hope medical students learn more than I know before graduation.