Intralipid is wildly used in parenteral nutrition, providing energy and essential fatty acids for postoperative patients (Meguid et al., 1989).When the intralipid was injected into the vein, lipoprotein lipase was located in the endothelium, hydrolyzing triglyceride into sn-2 monoglyceride and fatty acid, which would be absorbed and metabolized by the skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, liver cells, and adipose cells (Nguyen et al., 2008). The metabolic absorption and endogenous synthesis of majority lipids occur in the liver (Huang