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Oleic acid induced pancreatitis in pigs

Journal of Surgical Research, 1991
An experimental model of edematous pancreatitis in pigs was established and measurement of pancreatic macro- and microcirculatory parameters and determinations of pancreatic enzymes (lipase, phospholipase A) and vasoactive mediators (prostanoids, kallikrein, kininogen) were performed.
B, Vollmar   +7 more
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Oleic Acid Lung Damage in Pigs

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1982
With the purpose of producing a lung damage model simulating post‐traumatic pulmonary insufficiency, oleic acid 0.1 ml‐1 kg‐1 body weight (b. w.) was infused intravenously into eight mechanically ventilated young pigs, and the effects were studied for 2 h. After the infusion, Pao2 during air breathing decreased to a fairly low and stable level of about
E, Haldén, U, Hedstrand, K, Torsner
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DERMATITIS FROM OLEIC ACID

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1923
Dr. Miller B. Hutchins often makes the remark that "there are about as many causes for dermatitis as there are cases." The following case is of interest in that the sufferer pursues a common occupation. CASE REPORT History.— Miss N. M., a stenographer, aged 20, complained of rough finger tips of eight months' duration, which cracked open causing ...
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Oleic acid desaturation in Tetrahymena pyriformis

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1983
The desaturation of oleoyl-CoA by a microsomal preparation from Tetrahymena has been studied. Desaturation of oleoyl-CoA required oxygen and NADH, and was inhibited by cyanide. HPLC analysis of fatty acid phenacyl esters, prepared from TLC-purified phospholipid, confirmed that radioactivity appeared in oleate, linoleate and gamma-linolenate.
A P, Koudelka   +3 more
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Oleic Acid Vesicles

2019
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Azo dyes from oleic acid

Oil & Soap, 1941
The preparation of mononitration products of arylstearic compounds derived from U.S.P. oleic acid has been described. Oil-soluble azo dyes have been prepared from the nitroarylstearic compounds by reduction, diazotization, and coupling with β-naphthol or β-naphthylamine.
Daniel Swern   +2 more
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Oleic Acid (Omega-9)

Abstract Oleic acid (OA), the predominant omega-9 monounsaturated fatty acid, is a critical lipid influencing cellular structure, metabolic regulation, and systemic health. Although not essential due to endogenous synthesis, OA exerts multiple beneficial effects across diverse physiological systems.
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Oleic Acid

2010
Sergio Lopez   +6 more
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Arylstearic Acids from Oleic Acid

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1939
A. J. Stirton, R. F. Peterson
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