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Esterification of palmitic acid in swine aortic homogenates
Lipids, 1978AbstractThe incorporation of [1‐14C] palmitic acid into tissue lipids of the medial and intimal layers of swine aortic homogenates was investigated. The homogenates obtained were metabolically active as indicated by their ready incorporation of labeled palmitic acid into phospholipids, diglycerides and triglycerides in the presence of α ...
Fred A. Kumerow, William Y. Huang
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Palmitic Acid Kinetics in Fasting, Traumatized Patients
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1992The contribution of free fatty acid oxidation to the elevation in energy expenditure after trauma has not been well characterized. Six control subjects and six traumatized patients were fasted for 48 hours and given a primed continuous infusion of (1-14C)palmitate to measure plasma palmitate and total free fatty acid kinetics.
Robert J. Cardwell +5 more
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Catalytic hydrothermal deoxygenation of palmitic acid
Energy & Environmental Science, 2010We herein report a new approach to convert fatty acids to hydrocarbons in near- or supercritical water. We tested several different metal salts, bases, and high-surface-area supported metal catalysts for activity toward deoxygenation of palmitic acid in a hydrothermal reaction medium.
Jie Fu +3 more
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PALMITIC ACID AND LECITHIN MEASUREMENTS IN AMNIOTIC FLUID
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1975SummaryA method is described for the rapid and quantitative estimation of total amniotic fluid palmitic acid. Palmitic acid and lecithin were measured in 140 samples of amniotic fluid in normal and abnormal pregnancy, and the correIation coefficient between the two parameters was 0–93.
R. J. Cooke +3 more
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Colonization and mineralization of palmitic acid byPseudomonas pseudoflava
Microbial Ecology, 1987Pseudomonas pseudoflava and palmitic acid were used to investigate the role of bacterial colonization in the degradation of waterinsoluble organic compounds. Mineralization was measured by trapping the(14)CO2 produced from the labeled substrate, and colonization of the surface of the solid organic chemical was determined by epifluorescence microscopy ...
J. Michele Thomas, Martin Alexander
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Conversions of palmitic and stearic acid in the intact rat
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1965Abstract 1. 1. Labeled stearic acid injected as the albumin complex is extensively desaturated in the liver of carbohydrate-refed rats: one half of liver “stearic isotope” is recovered as oleic acid. 2. 2. A smaller portion of labeled palmitic acid is desaturated to palmitoleic acid, but comparable amounts of label are also found in stearic ...
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CLXXXVII.—The system: palmitic acid–sodium palmitate
J. Chem. Soc., Trans., 1911Albert Simpson White +1 more
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The Biological Utilization of the Palmitic Acid Esters of Pantothenic Acid
The Journal of Nutrition, 1956Fred A. Kummerow, Taketami Sakuragi
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Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Palmitic Acid and Methyl Palmitate
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1956John W. Droege +2 more
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