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