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Effect of fatty acids on glucose production and utilization in man

Effect of fatty acids on glucose production and utilization in man

... the effect of acute, physiologic elevations of FFA concentrations on glucose production and uptake in normal subjects under three controlled experimental ...plasma glucose at the fasting level ... See full document

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Fatty acids-stress attenuates gluconeogenesis induction and glucose production in primary hepatocytes

Fatty acids-stress attenuates gluconeogenesis induction and glucose production in primary hepatocytes

... hepatic glucose production and how ...stimulatory effect is far from being ...lipid utilization and hepatic GNG rates [16,18], the effect was mostly attributed to increased FAs ... See full document

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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

... Splanchnic glucose production, which rose 100% above basal levels and remained so throughout exercise, exceeded glucose uptake by the legs for the first 40 min but thereafter failed to keep pace with ... See full document

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Demonstration of a critical role for free fatty acids in mediating counterregulatory stimulation of gluconeogenesis and suppression of glucose utilization in humans

Demonstration of a critical role for free fatty acids in mediating counterregulatory stimulation of gluconeogenesis and suppression of glucose utilization in humans

... with glucose as an oxidative fuel in muscle and, in addition, stimulate gluconeogenesis in ...in glucose production and a suppression of glucose ...in glucose metabolism that occur ... See full document

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Effect of ketone bodies on glucose production and utilization in the miniature pig

Effect of ketone bodies on glucose production and utilization in the miniature pig

... of glucose, lactate, pyruvate, alanine, alpha-amino-N, and free fatty acids (FFA) were all ...plasma glucose, Ra, Rd, and insulin; however, plasma alanine and alpha-amino-N ... See full document

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Volatile Fatty Acids Production from Different Composition of Food Waste and Its Effect on Phosphorus Recovery

Volatile Fatty Acids Production from Different Composition of Food Waste and Its Effect on Phosphorus Recovery

... Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are valuable substrates for many important applications such as production of biofuels (Chang et al., 2010), biodegradable plastics (Cai et al., 2009) and biological ... See full document

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Mechanisms and biological effects of Caffeine on substrate metabolism homeostasis: A systematic review

Mechanisms and biological effects of Caffeine on substrate metabolism homeostasis: A systematic review

... of glucose and lipid metabolism in skeletal ...different glucose carriers (GLUT), such as GLUT2 and GLUT4 (Canto et ...insulin-independent glucose carrier (Wright et ...and fatty acids ... See full document

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Effect of essential fatty acids on glucose-induced cytotoxicity to retinal vascular endothelial cells

Effect of essential fatty acids on glucose-induced cytotoxicity to retinal vascular endothelial cells

... high glucose induced ROS overpro- duction in retinal pigment epithelial cells ...high glucose does not augment ROS ...high glucose produced insignificant increase in ROS generation by RF/6A ...high ... See full document

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Effects of glucose and fatty acids interactions on glucose metabolism pathways in human trophoblasts

Effects of glucose and fatty acids interactions on glucose metabolism pathways in human trophoblasts

... between fatty acid and glucose metabolism have for long been described to occur in muscle and adipose tissue and particular reference is often made with respect to this interaction to the pathogenesis of ... See full document

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EFFECT OF GROWTH HORMONE ON PLASMA FATTY ACIDS

EFFECT OF GROWTH HORMONE ON PLASMA FATTY ACIDS

... Fasting values of plasma unesterified fatty acids were raised in man by human and simian growth hormone and in the dog by human, simian, porcine and bovine growth hormone.. Glucose, gluc[r] ... See full document

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G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS FOR FREE FATTY ACIDS AS NOVEL TARGETS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES

G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS FOR FREE FATTY ACIDS AS NOVEL TARGETS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES

... Currently available treatments for T2D include sulfonyl ureas, biguanides and thiazolidinediones. Nevertheless, none of these treatments is completely effective against T2D and its associated complications. Furthermore, ... See full document

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Effects of abomasal infusion of long chain fatty acids on intake, feeding behaviour and milk production in dairy cows

Effects of abomasal infusion of long chain fatty acids on intake, feeding behaviour and milk production in dairy cows

... may have been pharmacological. In nonruminants, it has been frequently observed that fats have a negative effect on gastric motility and that an enhanced release of gut peptides is involved in the response ... See full document

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Effect of Fatty Acids on Production and Immunological Status of Vaccinated Broiler Chickens

Effect of Fatty Acids on Production and Immunological Status of Vaccinated Broiler Chickens

... several fatty acids exert changes in the phospholipids of plasma membrane which affect the membrane fluidity and they also alter eicosanoid production (Pablo, at ... See full document

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Regulation of pancreatic and gallbladder functions by intraluminal fatty acids and bile acids in man

Regulation of pancreatic and gallbladder functions by intraluminal fatty acids and bile acids in man

... absorption rates but decreased the magnitude of pancreatic and gallbladder responses to FA. Higher BA concentrations exerted an opposite effect, slowing FA absorption and increasing pancreatic and gallbladder ... See full document

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Effect of sulphur supplementation on micronutrients, fatty acids and sulphur use efficiency of soybean seeds

Effect of sulphur supplementation on micronutrients, fatty acids and sulphur use efficiency of soybean seeds

... seed production and is by far the world’s dominant vegetable oil ...The fatty acid composition in oilseeds is an important consideration for breeding programs (Daun ...Five fatty acids make up ... See full document

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Variations in Oil Content and Biodiesel Yield of Jatropha Curcas from Different Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana

Variations in Oil Content and Biodiesel Yield of Jatropha Curcas from Different Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana

... free fatty acid content and moisture content of the jatropha oil and its biodiesel were determined according to the Association of Official Analytical Chemist ...free fatty acid ranged from ...free ... See full document

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THE INCORPORATION OF PLASMA FREE FATTY ACIDS INTO PLASMA TRIGLYCERIDES IN MAN

THE INCORPORATION OF PLASMA FREE FATTY ACIDS INTO PLASMA TRIGLYCERIDES IN MAN

... The presentation which follows is not intended to represent an accurate description of the kinetThe amount of TGFA formed per hour which ics of the individual studies but serves to indic[r] ... See full document

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A COMPARATIVE FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WILD SPECIES OF MUSHROOMS FROM TURKEY

A COMPARATIVE FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WILD SPECIES OF MUSHROOMS FROM TURKEY

... It is now evident by clinical and epidemiological studies that incidence of several of the civilization diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, aging, obesity and inflammation is strongly linked with ... See full document

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Intestinal absorption and esterification of 14C labeled fatty acids in man

Intestinal absorption and esterification of 14C labeled fatty acids in man

... In a recent report by Whyte, Goodman, and terol esters, triglycerides, and phospholipids durKarmen 29 on the specific distribution of fatty ing fat absorption after feeding a single form[r] ... See full document

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High Fibre Diets and Alzheimer’s Disease

High Fibre Diets and Alzheimer’s Disease

... chain fatty acids (SCFA) and other nutritional agents essential for reversing the effects of HFHC diets on down regulation of HDAC genes in- volved in cholesterol and Aβ homeostasis (Figure ...of ... See full document

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