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The Mechanism of Fatty Acid Synthesis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1960AEARLY AS 1907, ' recognizing the fact that almost all the naturally occur- ring fatty acids are composed of an even number of carbon atoms, had suggested that these acids are produced by the condensation of some highly reactive substance containing two carbon atoms.
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Fatty Acid Synthesis and Breakdown
1987Fatty acid synthesis is known to occur exclusively in plastids, since it has been shown that the enzymes essential for fatty acid biosynthesis are found only in this organelle (Ohlrogge et al., 1979). Hence, in leaves fatty acids are made in chloroplasts and in seeds they are formed in modified plastids (leucoplasts) that are specialized for fatty acid
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Synthesis and Storage of Fatty Acids
1997Information about the enzymology and molecular genetics of lipid synthesis in oilseeds is accumulating rapidly in part because of the commercial possibilites that can be realized through the production of modified vegetable oils. Important breakthroughs in the production of transgenic oilseed crops have already been achieved.
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Fatty acid synthesis in fetal lung
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1980Abstract De novo fatty acid synthesis in lung is significant during fetal growth and development. Specific activity and relative rate of synthesis of fatty acid synthetase increase with the days of gestational age and drop significantly after birth.
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Regulation of Fatty Acid Synthesis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1969David Zakim, Robert H. Herman
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Fatty Acid Synthesis and Regulation [PDF]
María José Soto, Isabel M. López-Lara
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The Origin of Hydrogen in Fatty Acid Synthesis
1971Publisher Summary The chapter describes hydrogen and fatty acid synthesis, mechanisms of hydrogen incorporation into fatty acids, fatty acid synthesis from different hydrogenated precursors, and regulation of fatty acid synthesis by hydrogen. The problem of the origin of hydrogen required in the synthesis of fatty acids is far from being resolved ...
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FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS AND ITS REGULATION [PDF]
James K. Stoops+2 more
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Mannoheptulose and Fatty Acid Synthesis in the Rat
The Journal of Nutrition, 1974A. W. Meikle, G. J. Klain
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Medium-chain fatty acid synthesis
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1986Jens Knudsen+2 more
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