Oil in Inajá Pulp (Maximiliana maripa): Fatty Acid Profile and Anti-acetylcholinesterase Activity
The inajá (Maximiliana maripa) is a palm from Arecaceae family. The inajá distribution occurs from Amazon to the west-central of South America. The inajá has edible parts: the palm heart and oils obtained from pulp and seed.
Ismael M. Fernández +9 more
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A new crystalline form of lauric acid [PDF]
T. R. Lomer, R. M. Spanswick
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Biodegradable films of thermoplastic starch and poly (butylene adipate co-terephthalate) (PBAT) containing fatty acids were characterized thermally and with infrared and Raman spectroscopies. The symmetrical character of the benzene ring in PBAT provided
Marcelo M. Nobrega +3 more
doaj
Potential Complementary Modulation of Rumen Fermentation and Lipid Metabolism in Sheep: A Hypothesis Framework for Fermented Chinese Chive Juice and Black Soldier Fly-Derived Fatty Acids. [PDF]
Niu K +5 more
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Embryonic nano lauric acid delivery modulates lipid metabolism, oxidative balance, and gut morphogenesis in broiler chicks. [PDF]
Soliman MM +5 more
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Microencapsulation of curcumin using a fatty acid-based eutectic mixture. [PDF]
Ghaffari F, Shekaari H.
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Evaluation of Different Terrestrial Oils as an Alternative to Dietary Fish Oil on Feed Physical Properties, Growth, Feed Utilization, and Fatty Acid Profile of Gangetic Catfish (Mystus cavasius). [PDF]
Helen ST +6 more
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Macrophages: their role in immunity and their relationship with fatty acids in health and disease. [PDF]
Rueda-Munguía M +4 more
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