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Influence of Long Chain Free Fatty Acids on the Thermal Resistance Reduction of Bacterial Spores

Influence of Long Chain Free Fatty Acids on the Thermal Resistance Reduction of Bacterial Spores

... free fatty acid concentration in the recovery media, which led to a 10-fold reduction in the D value (D* cor- responds to the D values without free fatty acids in the recovery ...of ...

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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

... 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 oxidative stress ...

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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

... During fasting, free fatty acids (FFA) become the domi- nant oxidative fuel for all major tissues except the brain (1). The fasting brain, on the other hand, depends large- ly on glucose, most or all ...

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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 Gβ/Gγ complex, and ...

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Intestinal metabolism of plasma free fatty acids  Intracellular compartmentation and mechanisms of control

Intestinal metabolism of plasma free fatty acids Intracellular compartmentation and mechanisms of control

... plasma free fatty acids (FFA), we investigated mucosal metabolism of plasma FFA in ...triglyceride fatty acids (TGFA) was 11 times that of serum TGFA, confirming in situ ...of ...

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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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Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Myocardial Function and Oxygen Consumption in Intact Dogs

Effect of Free Fatty Acids on Myocardial Function and Oxygen Consumption in Intact Dogs

... myocardial uptake of free fatty acids (FFA) induced by intravenous infusion of a fat emulsion (Intralipid) after heparinization in anesthetized and intact dogs. During raised myocardial uptake of ...

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Effect of free fatty acids on myocardial function and metabolism in the ischemic dog heart

Effect of free fatty acids on myocardial function and metabolism in the ischemic dog heart

... of free fatty acids (FFA) increases myocardial oxygen consumption without influencing mechanical performance in normal hearts, it was the purpose of this study to determine whether FFA would modify ...

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Substrate Turnover during Prolonged Exercise in Man: SPLANCHNIC AND LEG METABOLISM OF GLUCOSE, FREE FATTY ACIDS, AND AMINO ACIDS

Substrate Turnover during Prolonged Exercise in Man: SPLANCHNIC AND LEG METABOLISM OF GLUCOSE, FREE FATTY ACIDS, AND AMINO ACIDS

... Arterial concentrations and substrate exchange across the leg and splanchnic vascular beds were determined for glucose, lactate, pyruvate, glycerol, individual acidic and neutral amino acids, and free ...

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Rapid quantification of free fatty acids in virgin coconut oil by FTIR spectroscopy

Rapid quantification of free fatty acids in virgin coconut oil by FTIR spectroscopy

... of free fatty acids content. The conventional analysis of free fatty acids was done according to standard method of American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS, 5a-40, ...the ...

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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

... antibacterial activity of free fatty acids FFAs.. They may affect bacterial energy.[r] ...

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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

... of free fatty acids secreted in triglycerides (13%) was similar to that of control animals, so that transport of triglycerides was ...of free fatty acids was converted to plasma ...

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Antibacterial free fatty acids from the marine diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutum

Antibacterial free fatty acids from the marine diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutum

... of fatty acid nomenclature). Most fatty acids are released during the first few minutes (Jüttner, 2001; Pohnert 2002; Pohnert et ...the free fatty acids to oxylipins, including ...

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Liquid-Phase Deoxygenation of Free Fatty Acids to Hydrocarbons Using Supported Palladium Catalysts

Liquid-Phase Deoxygenation of Free Fatty Acids to Hydrocarbons Using Supported Palladium Catalysts

... transportation fuels (biofuels). Liquid transportation fuels currently rely heavily on petroleum (which is also needed to generate many non-fuel products), and biomass-based technologies offer the only practical ...

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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 in acid oil or acid fat into fatty acid methyl esters is ...the fatty acid methyl esters to form. A lipid phase containing the fatty acid methyl ...

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Myocardial metabolism of free fatty acids  Studies with 14C labeled substrates in humans

Myocardial metabolism of free fatty acids Studies with 14C labeled substrates in humans

... Free fatty acids are considered to be the major energy source for the myocardium. To investigate the metabolic fate of this substrate in humans, 24 subjects underwent coronary sinus and arterial ...

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

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

... The fatty acid profile of this study indicates utiliza- tion of palmitic acid in the liver of animals treated with DON (Figure 8(b)) and the utilization of stearic and elaidic acids in the liver of animals ...

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Changes in plasma free fatty acids associated with type 2 diabetes

Changes in plasma free fatty acids associated with type 2 diabetes

... As indicated previously, plasma FFA concentrations not only reflect FFA intake, but also the balance between de novo FFA synthesis, storage as TAGs and lipolysis of these TAGs. Therefore determination of FFA intake is ...

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ROLE OF FREE FATTY ACIDS IN FOREARM METABOLISM IN MAN, QUANTITATED BY USE OF INSULIN

ROLE OF FREE FATTY ACIDS IN FOREARM METABOLISM IN MAN, QUANTITATED BY USE OF INSULIN

... This is consistent with the notion that insulin-induced positive A - DV FFA concentration difference results from inhibition of FFA release from forearm adipose tissue, since the largest[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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