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β‐Oxidation of conjugated linoleic acid isomers and linoleic acid in rats
Lipids, 2001AbstractTo assess the oxidative metabolism of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers, rats were force‐fed 1.5–2.6 MBq of [1‐14C]‐linoleic acid (9c,12c‐18∶2),‐rumenic acid (9c,11t‐18∶2), or‐10trans, 12cis‐18∶2 (10t, 12c‐18∶2), and 14CO2 production was monitored for 24 h.
J P, Sergiel +7 more
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Bioconversion of linoleic acid to conjugated linoleic acid byBifidobacterium breve
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2005The bioconversion of linoleic acid (LA) to conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) was investigated to examine LA-adaptation ofBifidobacterium breve KCTC 3461 to additions of 1 to 5 mg/mL of LA overtime. To induce LA-adaptation,B. breve KCTC 3461 was treated with LA, according to three schemes. For LA-adaptedB. breve the maximum concentration of CLA, 300–350 μg/
Yoon-Seok Song +5 more
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Linoleic acid in hypertrophic scars
Burns, 1982The 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 ...
P G, Shakespeare, R E, Strange
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Beta-oxidation of conjugated linoleic acid and linoleic acid in rats
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Sergiel, J.P. +7 more
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Effects of the trans Isomers of Linoleic Acid on the Metabolism of Linoleic Acid in Rats
The Journal of Nutrition, 1975R L, Anderson +2 more
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Effect of oleic and linoleic acids on the inflammatory phase of wound healing in rats
Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2008Elaine Hatanaka +2 more
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