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Mechanism-based in vivo inactivation of lauric acid hydroxylases

Biochemistry, 1986
The hepatic cytochrome P-450 isozymes that catalyze omega- and (omega - 1)-hydroxylation of lauric acid are specifically inactivated in vitro but not in vivo by 10-undecynoic acid. The lack of in vivo activity may result from rapid degradation of the inhibitor by beta-oxidation.
C A, CaJacob, P R, Ortiz de Montellano
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Degradation of the Lauric acid oils

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1994
Abstract The composition, properties, uses and degradation of the lauric acid oils have been discussed. Coconut and palm kernel oil contain approximately 40% medium chain fatty acids (C6:0–C12:0). The medium chain fatty acids in these oils are readily degraded by filamentous fungi belonging to the following genera, Penicillium, Aspergillus ...
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The Effect of Diesters and Lauric Acid on Rheological Properties of Air/Water Interfaces Stabilized by Oligofructose Lauric Acid Monoesters

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2013
In this study, the rheological properties of interfaces stabilized by oligofructose fatty acid esters were elucidated. First, the properties of interfaces stabilized by monoesters (ME), diesters (DE), lauric acid (LA), oligofructose (OF), and mixtures of ME with DE, LA, or OF were studied.
van Kempen, S.E.H.J.   +3 more
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Lauric Acid Exhibits Antifungal Activity Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Journal of Phytopathology, 2003
AbstractThis study aimed at examining the effects of the saturated fatty acid lauric acid on mycelial growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium ultimum and on infection of barley seedlings with Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei. Mycelial growth of R. solani and P. ultimum in agar culture was significantly reduced by lauric acid at concentrations of 100 μm
Walters, DR, Walker, RL, Walker, KC
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Effect of metabolic inhibitors on lauric acid-induced hemolysis

Agents and Actions, 1973
Lauric acid reduced osmotic RBC fragility at low salt concentrations and caused hemolysis under normotonic conditions. KCN inhibited the hemolytic effect of l.a. under normotonic but did not influence its action under hypotonic conditions. It is concluded that l.a.-induced hemolysis requires penetration of the f.a.
E, Bachmann, G, Zbinden
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Lauric Acid-Induced Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis in Rabbits

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1967
SummaryIntravenous injection of 0.5% lauric acid solution into rabbits caused moderate to marked thrombocytopenia. With small doses (2.5 mg/kg) this thrombocyte decrease was reversible and microscopically demonstrable thrombosis in the lungs was only seen or suspected in a small number of rabbits 10 to 30 min after lauric acid injection.
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Esterification of sorbitol and lauric acid with catalystp-TSA

Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis Letters, 1996
Kinetics of the esterification of sorbitol with lauric acid in the presence of p-TSA as a catalyst has been studied. A kinetic model of reversible second order reaction was proposed for the esterification. Parameters in the model (kinetic constants) were estimated by nonlinear regression.
Gomzi, Zoran   +3 more
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Lauric acid and myristic acid prevent testosterone induced prostatic hyperplasia in rats

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2010
Numerous plants have proven to improve uncontrolled growth of the prostate gland and improve urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Major components of those plants were lauric acid and myristic acid. Our study investigated whether lauric acid or myristic acid prevent testosterone induced prostatic hyperplasia in rats ...
S V, Veeresh Babu   +3 more
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Characterization of Lauric Acid Precipitated from Biocompatible Solvents

Key Engineering Materials, 2019
Water resistance of lauric acid (L) dissolved in biocompatible solvents mainly depended on the water affinity of solvent. L in DMSO (DL) was most sensitive to water and higher than L in N-methyl pyrrolidone (NL) and L in 2-pyrolidone (PL), respectively.
Napaphol Puyathorn   +3 more
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Phase behavior of (CO2+ methanol + lauric acid) system

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2011
Abstract In this study the phase equilibrium behaviors of the binary system (CO2 + lauric acid) and the ternary system (CO2 + methanol + lauric acid) were determined. The static synthetic method, using a variable-volume view cell, was employed to obtain the experimental data in the temperature range of (293 to 343) K and pressures up to 24 MPa.
Franciele M. Ferreira   +3 more
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