Paul Saladino· MD
as that happens some will actually spill out into the bloodstream and those free fatty acids that are found in the bloodstream they will bind to another carrier protein known as albumin albumin has I want to say something a neighborhood like seven to fourteen sites of binding where it can bind and it carries a number of different things it's actually I believe the most prominent protein in your bloodstream but that's not the only way in which these fatty acids can up in your bloodstream the most prominent way is what we're talking about before which is known as lipolysis which is a natural and ongoing process where your fat cells release fatty acids into your bloodstream