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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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Regulation of neutrophil activation by oleic acid

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1994
Physiological concentrations of oleic acid inhibited C5a-induced myeloperoxidase release from neutrophils. The inhibition occurred promptly following the addition of oleic acid, was dose-dependent and saturable, and was greater at low concentrations of C5a.
, Higazi A al-R, I I, Barghouti
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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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A Tripeptide-Stabilized Nanoemulsion of Oleic Acid

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019
We describe a method to produce a nanoemulsion composed of an oleic acids-Pt(II) core and a lysine-tyrosine-phenylalanine (KYF) coating (KYF-Pt-NE). The KYF-Pt-NE encapsulates Pt(II) at 10 wt. %, has a diameter of 107 ± 27 nm and a negative surface charge. The KYF-Pt-NE is stable in water and in serum, and is biologically active.
Sylwia A, Dragulska   +4 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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Toxicity of oleic acid anilide in rats

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1991
In the present investigation, we have studied the toxic potential of oleic acid anilide (OAA) and heated oleic acid anilide (HOAA) in relation to the toxic oil syndrome (TOS). Male Sprague-Dawley rats were given 250 mg/kg of OAA or HOAA in mineral oil by gavage, on alternate days for 2 weeks (total 7 doses). The control rats received an equal volume of
M F, Khan   +4 more
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The mechanism of oleic acid nitration by •NO2

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2008
Fatty acid nitration is a recently discovered process that generates biologically active nitro lipids; however, its mechanism has not been fully characterized. For example, some structural details such as vinyl and allyl isomers of the nitro fatty acids have not been established.
Kavita, Jain   +5 more
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Oleic Acid Vesicles

2019
Copyright © Laura A.
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Inhibition of Gelatinase A by Oleic Acid

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1999
H, Emonard   +3 more
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