heparin_is_known_as_clearing_factor

Heparin is known as a “clearing factor”

  • Heparin is called the “clearing factor” because it helps clear fat (lipids) from the blood.
  • It does this by activating an enzyme called lipoprotein lipase (LPL), which breaks down fat molecules so they can be used or stored by the body.
  • This process prevents fat from accumulating in the blood, keeping it clear

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