Absorption mechanisms · Physiology

How do short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids (fewer than 12 carbons) typically enter the systemic circulation?

  1. Packaged into chylomicrons and transported via lacteals
  2. Bound to bile salts and absorbed into the lymphatic system
  3. Directly into the portal blood as free fatty acids
  4. Via facilitated diffusion through the GLUT2 transporter
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Correct answer: Directly into the portal blood as free fatty acids

Short- and medium-chain fatty acids are more water-soluble than long-chain fatty acids. They bypass the complex process of re-esterification and chylomicron formation, moving directly into the portal venous blood.

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