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The linoleic acid content of seed fats and the isomerism of linoleic acid

Oil & Soap, 1940
The linoleic acid content of a series of seed fats was determined by the thiocyanometric and the tetrabromide-precipitation methods in a search for isomeric linoleic acids. The results indicated the presence of only one form of linoleic acid. The tetrabromide number was shown to be affected by the pronounced solubility of alpha tetrabromostearic acid ...
J. P. Kass   +2 more
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Synthesis of Linoleic Acid [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1950
THE problem of the synthesis of the naturally occurring unsaturated aliphatic acids (nearly all of which possess the cis configuration about the double bonds) has only recently come under investigation in any detail. This is mainly due to the difficulty of obtaining, by classical methods, pure cis-ethylenic compounds.
Ralph A. Raphael, Franz Sondheimer
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Metabolism of linoleic acid in the cat

Lipids, 1979
AbstractCats fed a diet containing linoleate as the only polyunsaturated fatty acid showed extremely low levels of arachidonate in the plasma lipids, as well as an increase in linoleate, eicosadienoate and an unknown fatty acid. Administration of [1‐14C] linoleic acid and [2‐14C] eicosa‐8,11,14‐trienoic acid to cats showed that in the liver there was ...
J. G. McLean   +2 more
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Conjugated linoleic acid metabolism

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2002
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a naturally occurring fatty acid that is produced by a bio-hydrogenation process in the rumen, and thus is present in dairy products and ruminant meat. In this case the predominant isomer formed is 9cis,11trans. However, CLA includes 28 positional and geometrical isomers, of which only 9cis,11trans and 10trans,12cis ...
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Chlorination of linoleic acid

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1991
Abstract Aqueous chlorination of linoleic acid gave a mixture of tetrachlorostearic acid, trichlorohydroxystearic acid and dichlorohydroxystearic acid of linoleic acid in relative percentages of 49%, 38% and 13% respectively. Treatment of threo-cis-cis-9,10,12,13-diepoxystearic acid with HCl gave a mixture of tetrahydrofuranyl ethers and ...
A. Bruce McKague, Douglas W. Reeve
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Linoleic acid in hypertrophic scars

Burns, 1982
The relative proportions of the five major fatty acids present in the epidermal polar lipids isolated by swabbing the surface of the skin over hypertrophic scars were compared with the relative proportions observed in normal skin. This comparison necessitates taking the 'normal' sample from unburned skin in an anatomically equivalent area on the ...
Peter G. Shakespeare, Richard E. Strange
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Anticarcinogens from fried ground beef: heat-altered derivatives of linoleic acid.

Carcinogenesis, 1987
Fried ground beef contains substances that inhibit mutagenesis in bacteria and the initiation of epidermal carcinogenesis in mice by 7,12-dimethylbenz [a]anthracene (DMBA). The inhibitors apparently act at least in part via inhibition of cytochrome P-450
Y. Ha, N. K. Grimm, M. Pariza
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Toxicity of Linoleic Acid Metabolites

1999
Leukotoxin, cis-9,10-epoxyoctadeca-12(Z)-enoic acid (LTX), and isoleukotoxin, cis -12,13-epoxyoctadeca-9(Z)-enoic acid (iLTX), are the monoepoxides of linoleic acid (cis-9,12-octadecadienoic acid). In the systems so far examined two primary metabolites are LTX diol, threo-9,10-dihydroxy-octadeca-12(Z)-enoic acid, and iLTX diol, threo-12,13 ...
Bruce D. Hammock, Jessica F. Greene
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid in Food

Advances in Conjugated Linoleic Acid Research, 2020
P. Parodi   +3 more
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Beta-oxidation of conjugated linoleic acid and linoleic acid in rats

2001
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Sergiel, J.P.   +7 more
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