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Fat-soluble Vitamins Absorption 0
Fat-soluble vitamins, including vitamins A, D, E, and K, are absorbed along with dietary fats in the small intestine, requiring bile salts for emulsification and micelle formation to facilitate their uptake into intestinal cells. Their absorption is significantly influenced by the presence of dietary fat, and once absorbed, they are transported in the bloodstream via lipoproteins or specific binding proteins to various tissues for storage or use.
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