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Free Fatty Acids and Free Fatty Acid Receptors: Role in Regulating Arterial Function. [PDF]
The metabolic network’s primary sources of free fatty acids (FFAs) are long- and medium-chain fatty acids of triglyceride origin and short-chain fatty acids produced by intestinal microorganisms through dietary fibre fermentation. Recent studies have demonstrated that FFAs not only serve as an energy source for the body’s metabolism but also ...
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Editorial: Free Fatty Acids as Signaling Molecules: Role of Free Fatty Acid Receptors and CD36
Carlos Puebla +3 more
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A convenient route to mono-trans polyunsaturated free fatty acids
Trans unsaturated fatty acids in humans may be originated both from dietary supplementation and from an endogenous free-radical-catalyzed cis−trans isomerization of fatty acid residues in naturally occurring cis lipids.
Fabrizio Vetica +3 more
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The aim of this study was to determine the changes in free fatty acids and amino acids during storage of synbiotic microcapsule-added goat cheeses and determine the effect of microencapsulation on these changes during storage.
Nazan Kavas +5 more
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Levels of L-carnitine in human seminal plasma are associated with sperm fatty acid composition
The fatty acid composition of spermatozoa has been shown to be important for their function, and L-carnitine is crucial for fatty acid metabolism. Its levels in the seminal plasma positively correlate with semen quality, whereas high body mass index (BMI)
Mario Iliceto +4 more
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Free fatty acids serve as important bioactive molecules in the brain. They are involved in message transfer in the brain. There are many reports available in the literature regarding the role of cerebral fatty acids in message transfer; however, most of ...
Ting Hu +7 more
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Utilization of free fatty acids complexed to human plasma lipoproteins by mammalian cell suspensions
The purpose of this study was to determine whether lipoprotein-bound free fatty acid could be utilized by isolated mammalian cells. Ehrlich ascites tumor cells were incubated in vitro with radioactive free fatty acids that were bound to human plasma ...
ARTHUR A. SPECTOR, JANICE M. SOBOROFF
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Release of free fatty acids from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells
Ehrlich ascites tumor cells release free fatty acids (FFA) during in vitro incubation in media that contain albumin. The released FFA are derived by lipolysis from endogenous lipid esters.
Arthur A. Spector, Daniel Steinberg
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Fatty acid composition has an important influence on the fluidity of biological membranes, which is a key factor for the survival of Escherichia coli. With the aim to modify fatty acid composition in this experimentally friendly microorganism, the AtFab2
Yihan Pu, Yujin Cao, Mo Xian
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EXTRACTION OF PALM OIL’S FREE FATTY ACIDS BY TRIETHYLAMMINE (TEA) IN POLAR-NONPOLAR MIX-SOLVENT
Palm oil contains unsaturated fatty acids that can be oxidated and can make rancidity of the palm oil. One of the trigliserida degradation products is free fatty acid. The usage of triethylammine (TEA) in the polar-nonpolar mix solvents could enhance the
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