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Effects of dihydroxy bile acids and hydroxy fatty acids on the absorption of oleic acid in the human jejunum

Effects of dihydroxy bile acids and hydroxy fatty acids on the absorption of oleic acid in the human jejunum

... bile acids and hydroxy fatty acids inhibit the absorption of oleic acid, since previous reports documented their inhibitory effects on the absorption of several other organic ...of ...

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Synthesis, Spectroscopic, and in Vitro Cytotoxic Studies of Fatty Acid Analogues of 2, 6 Diisopropylphenol

Synthesis, Spectroscopic, and in Vitro Cytotoxic Studies of Fatty Acid Analogues of 2, 6 Diisopropylphenol

... a fatty acid moiety (C-11) at C1α of propofol, which a close resem- blance to the ω-hydroxy fatty acids has showed promis- ing anti-cancer activity against human HeLa cancer cell ...

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Depletion of ceramides with very long chain fatty acids causes defective skin permeability barrier function, and neonatal lethality in ELOVL4 deficient mice

Depletion of ceramides with very long chain fatty acids causes defective skin permeability barrier function, and neonatal lethality in ELOVL4 deficient mice

... chain fatty acids that serve as constituents of sphingolipids in the epidermal ...chain fatty acids comprising a significant fraction of epidermal ...containing fatty acids ...

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Determination of membrane disruption and genomic DNA binding of cinnamaldehyde to Escherichia coli by use of microbiological and spectroscopic techniques

Determination of membrane disruption and genomic DNA binding of cinnamaldehyde to Escherichia coli by use of microbiological and spectroscopic techniques

... damaged when E. coli cells are exposed to CIN [8]. Several reports have illustrated that CIN may change structure and function of cell gene in order to restrict the growth of E. coli [9]. Although plenty of relevant ...

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Nutritional quality evaluation of rabbit meat (Flemish Giant breed) corelated with fatty acids content

Nutritional quality evaluation of rabbit meat (Flemish Giant breed) corelated with fatty acids content

... in fatty acids was followed through NIRS methodology, using FOSS 6500 spectrophotometer, by ...saturated fatty acids: C14:0 (Myristic acid), C15: 0 (Pentadecanoic acid), C16: 0 (Palmitic ...

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Dietary intakes and food sources of omega 6 and omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnant women living in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Human Nutrition at Massey Un

Dietary intakes and food sources of omega 6 and omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnant women living in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Human Nutrition at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... essential fatty acids (EFA) as the human body is not capable of synthesising them endogenously, and therefore they must be obtained in the diet (Burdge & Calder, 2006; Ratnayake & Galli, ...

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Nutritional Composition of Fatty Acids and Amino Acids of the Fermented Scomberomorus tritor in Benin

Nutritional Composition of Fatty Acids and Amino Acids of the Fermented Scomberomorus tritor in Benin

... Despite the benefits associated with the consumption of fatty acids, they also present risks under certain conditions. The suspected risks of high EPA and DHA levels may include increased bleeding potential ...

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Gradients in compositions in the starchy endosperm of wheat have implications for milling and processing

Gradients in compositions in the starchy endosperm of wheat have implications for milling and processing

... free fatty acids (Gonzáles-Thuillier et ...total fatty acids, including free fatty acids and fatty acids from acyl lipids) shows a high content in pearling fraction ...

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1, 4 dienes : complexations to, and rearrangements promoted by metals

1, 4 dienes : complexations to, and rearrangements promoted by metals

... occurring fatty acids and related ...these acids is emphasised by the fact that certain fatty acids cannot be biosynthesised by mammals, but are essential dietary ...essential ...

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Hypoglycemia in Small-for-Dates Newborn Infants

Hypoglycemia in Small-for-Dates Newborn Infants

... Gentz JCH, Warrner R, Persson BEll, Cornblath M: Intravenous glucose tolerance, plasma insulin, free fatty acids and fl-hydroxy-butyrate in underweight newborn infants.. de Vries[r] ...

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The differential effects of fatty acids on enterocytic abundance of amyloid-beta

The differential effects of fatty acids on enterocytic abundance of amyloid-beta

... saturated fatty acids (SFA) is associ- ated with an increased risk of ...poly-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA/PUFA) are shown to have no significant association with AD risk and indeed, some ...

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Evaluation of fatty acids in groomed fingerprint by gas chromatographic analysis using various extraction solvents and treatment methods

Evaluation of fatty acids in groomed fingerprint by gas chromatographic analysis using various extraction solvents and treatment methods

... Fatty acids are a group of lipids that are most commonly analyzed by ...of fatty acids was performed following conversion to apolar methyl ester ...analyze fatty acids either as ...

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Comparison of the effects of acid and base hydrolyses on hydroxy and cyclopropane fatty acids in bacteria

Comparison of the effects of acid and base hydrolyses on hydroxy and cyclopropane fatty acids in bacteria

... Although the amide-linked hydroxy acids were released more effectively by acid hydrolysis or acid methanolysis, these methods degraded the cyclopropane fatty acids, producing a number of[r] ...

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The effect of feeding diets markedly differing in the proportion of grass and maize silages on bovine milk fat composition

The effect of feeding diets markedly differing in the proportion of grass and maize silages on bovine milk fat composition

... the fatty acid composition contrary to the stage of ...of fatty acids of these ten lactating cows described below were caused primarily by different proportions of silages in ...

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AN OVERVIEW ON NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN DIET

AN OVERVIEW ON NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN DIET

... Plant proteins: From nutritional point of view, plant proteins are inferior in quality to animal proteins as they are biologically incomplete. But combination of plants and cereals may complement each other and act as ...

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DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF 2 {[(2E) 3 (3, 4, 5 MONO/DI/TRI HYDROXYPHENYL) PROP 2 ENOYL] SULFANYL/AMINO} PROPANOIC ACIDS IN HUMAN PLASMA BY ROTOR GENE Q (5 PLEX) REAL TIME PCR METHOD

DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF 2 {[(2E) 3 (3, 4, 5 MONO/DI/TRI HYDROXYPHENYL) PROP 2 ENOYL] SULFANYL/AMINO} PROPANOIC ACIDS IN HUMAN PLASMA BY ROTOR GENE Q (5 PLEX) REAL TIME PCR METHOD

... From above inter-Series comparison, Mercapto series was found more active towards HIV virus, Aza series was found to be second most active series. The Results can be explained by comparing structure of compounds. It is ...

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Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L., subspecies carpatica) cultivars grown in Romania

Fatty acids in berry lipids of six sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L., subspecies carpatica) cultivars grown in Romania

... respectively) fatty acids than those of cor- responding PLs from the present study ...(1.4-2.4%) acids than coresponding samples of this work ...

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Effect of Debittering Process on Characterization of Egyptian Lupine Seeds Oil
              (Lupinus albus)

Effect of Debittering Process on Characterization of Egyptian Lupine Seeds Oil (Lupinus albus)

... Data presented in Table (2) showed that the two types of lupine seeds oils differed significantly in their oil fractions. The debittered lupine seed oil had significantly higher contents of monoglycerides (3.68±0.03 %), ...

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Fatty acid content and composition in edible Ruspolia differens feeding on mixtures of natural food plants

Fatty acid content and composition in edible Ruspolia differens feeding on mixtures of natural food plants

... Ruspolia differens (Tettigoniidae) is one of the most eaten insects in Sub-Saharan Africa with high nutritional and economic potential [1]. Currently, R. differens is har- vested from the wild during the two annual ...

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Fatty acid composition of ostrich (Struthio camelus) abdominal adipose tissue

Fatty acid composition of ostrich (Struthio camelus) abdominal adipose tissue

... of fatty acids is usually carried out by gas chromatography, but in special cases it may be necessary to process separations with high pressure liquid chromatography ...volatile fatty acids ...

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