Lipophilic drugs are carried by chylomicrons secreted by the small intestin
e and transported in lymph. The intent of this review is to update the read
er on the digestion, uptake, and transport of dietary lipids and how these
processes impact the absorption of lipophilic drugs by the gut. The digesti
on of lipids in the gastric and intestinal lumen is discussed as well as th
e role of bile salts in the solubilization of lipid digestion products for
uptake by the gut. Both passive and active uptake of lipid digestion produc
ts is reviewed. Also examined is how intestinal lipid transporters located
at the brush border membrane may play a role in the uptake of lipids by the
enterocytes. The intracellular trafficking and the resynthesis of complex
lipids from lipid digestion products are explored. Finally, the formation a
nd secretion of chylomicrons and their potential clinical disorders are des
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