Abstract
A factor in the supernatant fraction of adipose tissue that stimulates the synthesis of triacylglycerols by microsomes has been identified as serum albumin. The stimulatory effect is directly proportional to the ratio of fatty acids bound to the albumin. Small amounts of serum albumin appear to be inside the adipocytes and albumin can be taken up by isolated adipocytes. The rate of uptake of fatty acids by the adipocytes is more than 1000 times the uptake of serum albumin. This difference provides counter-evidence for the proposal that serum albumin might function in the vesicular transport of fatty acids.
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