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Method of Converting Free Fatty Acids to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters

Method of Converting Free Fatty Acids to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters

... Converting Free Fatty Acids to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters Abstract A method for converting free fatty acids in acid oil or acid fat into fatty acid methyl esters is ...

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Studies on esterification of Free Fatty Acids in biodiesel production

Studies on esterification of Free Fatty Acids in biodiesel production

...  Catalytic effect of Free Fatty Acids (FFAs) present in Vegetable Oils and Fats on Transesterification reactions..  Raw Materials : Refined Vegetable Oils and Fats.[r] ...

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Mechanisms into the development of fatty liver disease: role of free fatty acids and alcohol

Mechanisms into the development of fatty liver disease: role of free fatty acids and alcohol

... 15 The increased production of ROS, particularly the superoxide anion in the mitochondria, results in the elevation of oxidative stress, such as in NASH, where the oxidation of free fatty acids ...

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Intestinal Dysbiosis Is Associated with Altered Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Serum-Free Fatty Acids in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Intestinal Dysbiosis Is Associated with Altered Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Serum-Free Fatty Acids in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

... of free fatty acids (FFA) are commonly found in these patients, although the underlying causes remain ...short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) playing a potential ...

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Role of Free Fatty Acids in Physiological Conditions and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Role of Free Fatty Acids in Physiological Conditions and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

... ABSTRACT The role of free fatty acids (FFAs) as a source of energy and their functions in energy transport within the body are well established. Equally important is a role that FFAs play in ...

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Hepatic metabolism of free fatty acids in normal and diabetic dogs

Hepatic metabolism of free fatty acids in normal and diabetic dogs

... Fasted dogs prepared with catheters in the femoral artery, portal vein, and hepatic vein and infused intravenously with palmitate-1- 14 C were used to estimate uptake of free fatty acids in liver and ...

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Albumin associated free fatty acids induce macropinocytosis in podocytes

Albumin associated free fatty acids induce macropinocytosis in podocytes

... of free fatty acids (FFAs) associated with serum albumin stimulated macropinocytosis through a pathway that involves FFA receptors, the Gb/Gg complex, and ...

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The effects of free fatty acids on gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis in normal subjects

The effects of free fatty acids on gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis in normal subjects

... 41. Fanelli, C., et al. 1993. Demonstration of a critical role for free fatty acids in mediating counterregulatory stimulation of gluconeogenesis and sup- pression of glucose utilization in humans. ...

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Esterification of Free Fatty Acids with Glycerol within the Biodiesel Production Framework

Esterification of Free Fatty Acids with Glycerol within the Biodiesel Production Framework

... Methods Free fatty acids in the different sources of FFA were quantified following the UNE-EN 140140 standard, and expressed as oleic acid ...

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Antibacterial free fatty acids : activities, mechanisms of action and biotechnological potential

Antibacterial free fatty acids : activities, mechanisms of action and biotechnological potential

... Amongst the diverse and potent biological activities of free fatty acids (FFAs) is the4. ability to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.[r] ...

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Esterification of free fatty acids present in Jatropha oil: A kinetic study

Esterification of free fatty acids present in Jatropha oil: A kinetic study

... Esterification, Free fatty acids, Jatropha, Kinetics, Methanesulfonic ...long-chain fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and are derived from renewable sources such as vegetable oils or animal ...

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Uptake of individual free fatty acids by skeletal muscle and liver in man

Uptake of individual free fatty acids by skeletal muscle and liver in man

... individual free fatty acids (FFA) were measured across the deep tissues of the forearm, the splanchnic vascular bed, and the kidney in healthy, postabsorptive ...

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THE ROLE OF PLASMA FREE FATTY ACIDS IN DEVELOPMENT OF FATTY LIVER

THE ROLE OF PLASMA FREE FATTY ACIDS IN DEVELOPMENT OF FATTY LIVER

... That the fatty liver was not caused by a direct effect of norepinephrine on liver metabolism is demonstrated by the portal vein infusion experiments in which norepineph- rine failed to a[r] ...

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Role of free fatty acids in endothelial dysfunction

Role of free fatty acids in endothelial dysfunction

... their free circulating form could also mediate a negative action on the endothelium by decreasing NO availability and increasing ET-1 ...that free forms of linoleic acid (LA), which is an ω- 6 PUFA, ...

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Role of free fatty acids and insulin in determining free fatty acid and lipid oxidation in man

Role of free fatty acids and insulin in determining free fatty acid and lipid oxidation in man

... by insulin. The present study was designed to examine whether these insulin-mediated effects on lipid metabolism resulted from a decline in circulating FFA levels or from a direct action[r] ...

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Enzymatic biodiesel production from free fatty acids

Enzymatic biodiesel production from free fatty acids

... 8/53 Universidade de Aveiro Transesterification In transesterification reaction an ester group reacts with an alcohol which has a different structure of the original alcohol moiety of the ester. The transesterification ...

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Stimulation of insulin secretion by infusion of free fatty acids

Stimulation of insulin secretion by infusion of free fatty acids

... plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels by direct infusion of sodium oleate into the plasma of conscious dogs was accompanied by the rapid onset of a 2- to 12-fold increase in plasma immunoreactive insulin, ...

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Free Fatty Acids as an Indicator of the Nonfasted State in Children

Free Fatty Acids as an Indicator of the Nonfasted State in Children

... We therefore sought a biochemical analyte whose concentrations would be expected to diverge under fasting and nonfasting conditions. Serum free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations rise in the fasted state but ...

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Evaluation of serum free fatty acids in chronic renal failure: evidence from a rare case with undetectable serum free fatty acids and population data

Evaluation of serum free fatty acids in chronic renal failure: evidence from a rare case with undetectable serum free fatty acids and population data

... saturated fatty acid could induce insulin resistance and cell death via lipid toxicity, whereas monounsaturated fatty acid could reverse this lipotoxicity ...polyunsaturated fatty acids were ...

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Regulatory Role of Free Fatty Acids (FFAs)—Palmitoylation and Myristoylation

Regulatory Role of Free Fatty Acids (FFAs)—Palmitoylation and Myristoylation

... ABSTRACT Multicellular organisms use chemical messengers to transmit signals among organelles and to other cells. Relatively small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids are excellent candidates for this signaling purpose. ...

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