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lipotropic

 
Dictionary: lip·o·trop·ic   (lĭp'ō-trŏp'ĭk, -trō'pĭk, lī'pō-) pronunciation

adj.
  1. Preventing abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat in the liver.
  2. Having an affinity for lipids.
lipotropy li·pot'ro·py (lĭ-pŏt'rə-pē, lī-) or li·pot'ro·pism n.

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Veterinary Dictionary: lipotropic
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1. acting on fat metabolism by hastening removal, or decreasing the deposit, of fat in the liver.
2. a lipotropic agent.

WordNet: lipotropic
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (chemistry) having an affinity for lipids
  Synonym: lipophilic


Wikipedia: Lipotropic
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Lipotropic compounds are those which help catalyse the break down of fat during metabolism in the body.

Choline is the major lipotrope in mammals and other known lipotropes are important only insofar as they contribute to the synthesis of choline (Barak, 1973)

A lipotropic nutrient is one that promotes or encourages the export of fat from the liver. Lipotropics are necessary for the maintenance of a healthy liver as well as burning the exported fat for additional energy. Without lipotropics such as choline and inositol, fats and bile can become trapped in the liver, causing severe problems such as cirrhosis and blocking fat metabolism. Choline is essential for fat metabolism. Choline functions as a methyl donor and it is required for proper liver function. Like inositol, choline is a lipotropic. Inositol exerts lipotropic effects as well. An "unofficial" member of the B vitamins, inositol has even been shown to relieve depression and panic attacks. Methionine, an essential amino acid, is the major lipotropic compound in humans. When estrogen levels are high, the body requires more methionine. Estrogens reduce bile flow through the liver and increase bile cholesterol levels. Methionine helps deactivate estrogens.

Methionine levels also affect the amount of sulfur-containing compounds, such as glutathione, in the liver. Glutathione and other sulfur-containing peptides (small proteins) play a critical role in defending against toxic compounds. When higher levels of toxic compounds are present, more methionine is needed.

Choline assists detoxification reactions in the liver. Although choline can be synthesized from methionine or serine, recent evidence indicates that choline is an essential nutrient.

Betaine hydrochloride is a powerful lipotropic and increases gastric acid.[1]

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Dictionary. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2007, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.  Read more
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