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Phytanic Acid

Phytanic Acid: Enrichment in the Rumen and Implications for Human Health.

Phytanic Acid: Enrichment in the Rumen and Implications for Human Health.

... fatty acid methyl esters were analyzed using gas liquid chromatography (CP-3800, GC Varian, Walnut Creek, ...fatty acid methyl esters was achieved using a CP-Sil 88 capillary column, fused silica 100 m X ...

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Phytanic acid activates NADPH oxidase through transactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor in vascular smooth muscle cells

Phytanic acid activates NADPH oxidase through transactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor in vascular smooth muscle cells

... of phytanic acid in body tissues and fluids of patients with Refsum disease and Zellweger syndrome has, for many years, implicated this branched fatty acid in development and progression of the ...

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Effect of dairy fat on plasma phytanic acid in healthy volunteers - a randomized controlled study

Effect of dairy fat on plasma phytanic acid in healthy volunteers - a randomized controlled study

... of phytanic acid and a “ yel- low ” silage aiming after a low content of phytanic ...a phytanic acid content of ...the phytanic acid group compared to the control group ...

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Identification of differences in human and great ape phytanic acid metabolism that could influence gene expression profiles and physiological functions

Identification of differences in human and great ape phytanic acid metabolism that could influence gene expression profiles and physiological functions

... serum phytanic acid levels within normal limits ...ary phytanic acid (< 2 mg daily intake) and phytol ...RBC phytanic acid levels in all great apes relative to humans on both ...

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The effect of pathological concentrations of phytanic acid on the fatty acid composition, vitamin E concentration and function of membranes of cultured mammalian retinal cells

The effect of pathological concentrations of phytanic acid on the fatty acid composition, vitamin E concentration and function of membranes of cultured mammalian retinal cells

... docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n3) and docosapentaenoic acid (22:5n6) (Sprecher et ...pristanic acid are degraded principally by this p-oxidation system (ten Brink et ...fatty acid, phytanic ...

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Phytanic acid stimulates glucose uptake in a model of skeletal muscles, the primary porcine myotubes

Phytanic acid stimulates glucose uptake in a model of skeletal muscles, the primary porcine myotubes

... Phytanic acid (PA) is a natural ligand and activator of the PPARs, specifically PPAR-α and γ [23]. The PPARs have been implicated not only in the regula- tion of adipose tissue development and insulin ...

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Localization of the oxidative defect in phytanic acid degradation in patients with refsum's disease

Localization of the oxidative defect in phytanic acid degradation in patients with refsum's disease

... palmitic acid-1- 14 C or pristanic acid-U- 14 C in either patients or ...of phytanic acid-U- 14 C, however, the two patients showed only a very slow decline in plasma lipid radioactivity ...

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Diverse captive non-human primates with phytanic acid-deficient diets rich in plant products have substantial phytanic acid levels in their red blood cells

Diverse captive non-human primates with phytanic acid-deficient diets rich in plant products have substantial phytanic acid levels in their red blood cells

... Figure 1 Phytanic acid in the food chain. Simplified schematic representation of the mechanism by which phytanic acid is introduced into marine and terrestrial food chains. Asterisks next to ...

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Naturally occurring 3RS, 7R, 11R-phytanic acid suppresses in vitro T-cell production of interferon-gamma

Naturally occurring 3RS, 7R, 11R-phytanic acid suppresses in vitro T-cell production of interferon-gamma

... palmitic acid on NF-κB-driven transcriptional activity were investigated using A549 cells with stable expression of an NF-κB-luciferase reporter ...palmitic acid increased rather than de- creased NF-κB ...

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Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome: Mechanisms and Management

<p>Sjogren-Larsson Syndrome: Mechanisms and Management</p>

... Abstract: Sjogren Larsson syndrome (SLS) is a rare autosomal recessive inborn error of lipid metabolism due to mutations in the ALDH3A2 that result in a de fi ciency of fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH). The syndrome ...

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Child Neurology: Zellweger syndrome

Child Neurology: Zellweger syndrome

... hexacosenoic acid (C26:1), and tetracosenoic acid (C24:0)—in addition to elevated ratios of C26:0 to docosanoic acid (C22:0) and C24:0 to C22:0 are con- sistent with peroxisomal ...plasma ...

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Studies on the Metabolic Error in Refsum's Disease

Studies on the Metabolic Error in Refsum's Disease

... the phytanic acid accumulating in Refsum's disease is primarily of exogenous origin and that patients with Refsum's disease have a relative block in the degradation of phytanic acid and ...

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A study of the fatty acid profile in the muscle of Monopterus chuchia

A study of the fatty acid profile in the muscle of Monopterus chuchia

... fatty acid content was investigated to get an insight of their fatty acid composition in their most consumed part ...caproic acid, caprylic acid, palmitic acid, pentadecanoic ...

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In Vitro Metabolite Colonic Production from Otili (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) as Influenced by Selected Gastrointestinal Microbes

In Vitro Metabolite Colonic Production from Otili (Sphenostylis stenocarpa) as Influenced by Selected Gastrointestinal Microbes

... 2.5. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (Gc-Ms) Analysis The volatile constituents were analyzed with an Agilent 5975C VL mass selective detector coupled to an Agilent 7890A gas chromatograph (Agilent Technologies, ...

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ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AND GCMS ANALYSIS OF THE EXTRACT OF LEAVES OF RHIZOPHORA APICULATA (A MANGROVE PLANT)

ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AND GCMS ANALYSIS OF THE EXTRACT OF LEAVES OF RHIZOPHORA APICULATA (A MANGROVE PLANT)

... The antibacterial screening of hexane, chloroform and alcohol extracts of leaves of Rhizophora apiculata was carried out against pathogenic bacteria viz., Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, ...

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Natural Antioxidant Changes in Fresh and Dried celery (Apium graveolens)

Natural Antioxidant Changes in Fresh and Dried celery (Apium graveolens)

... (gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, catechol , chlorogenic acid, syringic acid, caffeine , p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, salycilic acid, cinnamic acid, chrysin, ...

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“Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potentiality of Quantitatively Analysed Ethanol Extract from Macrocybe crassum” by Somanjana Khatua, Krishnendu Acharya, India.

“Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potentiality of Quantitatively Analysed Ethanol Extract from Macrocybe crassum” by Somanjana Khatua, Krishnendu Acharya, India.

... vanillic acid and p-coumaric acid have antibacterial effect against ...p-coumaric acid can inhibit ...p-coumaric acid and caffeic acid. 5 Vanillic acid and p- coumaric ...

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Formation of carboxylic acids during degradation of monosaccharides

Formation of carboxylic acids during degradation of monosaccharides

... d-tetronic acid having erythro- and threo-configuration were found, but they were not differentiated because they possessed identical MS ...formic acid is assumed to be also involved during sugar oxidation ...

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Therapeutic Applications of Almonds (

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... palimitic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, alpha linoleic acid, arachidic acid, eicosanoic acid, behenic acid, and erucic ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... quinic acid, the peak 5 has shown an m/z of 353 which is the indication of chlorogenic acid, the peak 8 has shown an m/z of ...tr-caffeic acid, the peak 10 has shown an m/z of ...p-coumaric ...

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