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1970
Publisher Summary This chapter explains structural requirements, metabolism of action, and the role of the essential fatty acids. These acids are metabolized in ways common to other unsaturated fatty acids. In addition, the unsaturated acids possessing the 9, 12 double bond system (C18 acids) or the 11–14 double bond system (C20 acids) possesses ...
Ralph M. Johnson, Michael Guarnieri
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains structural requirements, metabolism of action, and the role of the essential fatty acids. These acids are metabolized in ways common to other unsaturated fatty acids. In addition, the unsaturated acids possessing the 9, 12 double bond system (C18 acids) or the 11–14 double bond system (C20 acids) possesses ...
Ralph M. Johnson, Michael Guarnieri
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Nature, 1962
PREVIOUS work1 on the relationship between chemical structure and biological activity of fatty acids was based on the theory that either the 6-term. (that is, a double bond between the 6th and 7th carbon-atom counted from the terminal methyl group) or the 9-term. double bonds or both were fundamental for essential fatty acid activity. By means of a new
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PREVIOUS work1 on the relationship between chemical structure and biological activity of fatty acids was based on the theory that either the 6-term. (that is, a double bond between the 6th and 7th carbon-atom counted from the terminal methyl group) or the 9-term. double bonds or both were fundamental for essential fatty acid activity. By means of a new
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Lipids, 1999
AbstractAll fatty acids have important functions, but the term “essential” is applied only to those polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that are necessary for good health and cannot be completely synthesized in the body. The need for arachidonic acid, which is utilized for eicosanoid synthesis and is a constituent of membrane phospholipids involved in ...
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AbstractAll fatty acids have important functions, but the term “essential” is applied only to those polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that are necessary for good health and cannot be completely synthesized in the body. The need for arachidonic acid, which is utilized for eicosanoid synthesis and is a constituent of membrane phospholipids involved in ...
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Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1992
In animal and human tissues, there are four families of fatty acids that are derived from the precursors palmitoleic, oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids. Of these, linoleic and linolenic acids are essential dietary elements for humans and all higher animals. The four precursor fatty acids are metabolized (through desaturation and chain elongation) to
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In animal and human tissues, there are four families of fatty acids that are derived from the precursors palmitoleic, oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids. Of these, linoleic and linolenic acids are essential dietary elements for humans and all higher animals. The four precursor fatty acids are metabolized (through desaturation and chain elongation) to
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The role of short-chain fatty acids in microbiota–gut–brain communication
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2019B. Dalile+3 more
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The biosynthesis of fatty acids
Journal of Chemical Education, 1965Examines the biosynthesis of fatty acids, including fatty acid oxidation, the synthesis of saturated fatty acids, and the control of fatty acid ...
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Fatty Acids: Structures and Properties
European Lisp Symposium, 2020A. C. Rustan, C. Drevon
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