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Product description:
Apolipoprotein B (Apo B) is the major structural apolipoprotein in VLDL (Very Low Density
Lipids), LDL (Low Density Lipids) lipoproteins and chylomicron. The most important function is
the transport of rich triglycerides lipoproteins from liver and intestine to other tissues. Apo
B exists in two forms: Apo B-100 and Apo B-48. Apo B-100, the most important component of LDL,
is synthesized in the liver and excreted in plasma as part of VLDL. Apo B-48, the most important
component of chylomicrons, is synthesized in the intestine. Several studies demonstrated that in
people with coronary heart disease (CHD), changes in the serum concentrations of Apo A-I and Apo
B are similar to those for HDL and LDL, respectively and whereas, are somewhat better
discriminators of people with CHD than the LDL and HDL cholesterol concentrations.
The hyperbetalipoproteinaemia is characterized by increased LDL Apo B-100 concentrations with
normal or moderately increased concentrations of LDL cholesterol. The ratio of LDL cholesterol
to Apo B-100 is therefore reduced in these patients. Defects in the Apo B structure or
lipoproteins containing Apo B prevent the secretion of triglycerides rich intestinal and hepatic
lipoproteins; this disorder occurs in abetalipoproteinaemia or homozygous
hypobetalipoproteinaemia. Clinical diagnosis is not made on a single test result; it is done
with integrated clinical and other laboratory data.
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