Chyle is a milky
fluid (
bodily fluid) consisting of
lymph and emulsified
fats, or free
fatty acids (FFAs). It is formed in the
small intestine during digestion of ingested fatty foods and taken up by lymph vessels specifically known as
lacteals, unlike other components of digested food that are conveyed by
veins. The lacteals are much better suited for the transport of free fatty acids away from the
gastrointestinal tract. Free fatty acids can be rather large molecules. As a vessel of the lymphatic system fluid flows easily into lacteals because there is a lower pressure in those vessels.
Pathology
A chyle
fistula is a leakage of lymphatic fluid from the lymphatic vessels, typically accumulating in the thoracic or abdominal cavities.
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See also:chylomicron