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Triacylglycerol metabolism and triacylglycerol lipase activities of cultured human skin fibroblasts
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1980The relative contribution of lipoproteins and free fatty acid to the cellular triacylglycerol content of cultured human fibroblasts was tested. Fibroblasts accumulated triacylglycerol in proportion to the molar ratio of free fatty acid (oleic acid) to albumin in the medium.
J F, Oram, E, Shafrir, E L, Bierman
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Journal of Food Lipids, 1996
ABSTRACTMedium chain triacylglycerols (MCTs) are a unique class of lipids that contain fatty acids of primarily eight and ten carbons in chain length. Since they first became commercially available in 1955, MCTs have found an increasing number of uses because of their unique properties.
JENIFER A. HEYDINGER, DILIP K. NAKHASI
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ABSTRACTMedium chain triacylglycerols (MCTs) are a unique class of lipids that contain fatty acids of primarily eight and ten carbons in chain length. Since they first became commercially available in 1955, MCTs have found an increasing number of uses because of their unique properties.
JENIFER A. HEYDINGER, DILIP K. NAKHASI
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Tailored triacylglycerols and esters
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1989T h e ability of extracellular microbial lipases t o remain catalytically active in predominantly organic reaction sys(ems containing vcry small amounts o f water is now well known. Under these conditions the enzymes can be used as effective catalysts for ii wide range o f esterification and transestcrificntion reactions. high yields o f cster products
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Intrasample variability of intramyocellular triacylglycerol
Lipids, 2006AbstractIntrasample variability of intramyocellular triacylglycerol (imcTG)in the skeletal muscle of rats has been examined. Aliquoting after homogenization of muscle samples reduced imcTG variability considerably compared with aliquoting before homogenization. The results suggested that skeletal muscle samples be homogenized before aliquoting in order
Lianzhen, Zhou, ZengKui, Guo
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Triacylglycerol lipase in bovine erythrocytes
International Journal of Biochemistry, 1985Acid lipase activity was found in the bovine erythrocyte ghosts, but little neutral or alkaline lipase activity was observed in the erythrocytes. The membrane-bound lipase showed a remarkable activity in the ghosts only after hemolysis. The membrane-bound lipase showed its maximum activity at pH 4.5, 38 degrees C, and it was stable below 40 degrees C ...
M, Fujii, T, Fukunaga, K, Koga
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Effect of dietary medium chain triacylglycerols on plasma triacylglycerol levels in horses
Archiv für Tierernaehrung, 2001The hypothesis tested was that the feeding of medium chain triacylglycerols (MCT) to horses would raise the level of plasma triacylglycerols by increasing the availability of glucose as lipogenic substrate, implying that the MCT effect would be greater with glucose in the diet instead of cellulose.
Hallebeek, J.M., Beynen, A.C.
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Triacylglycerols: Characterization and Determination
2016In this article, a survey of the techniques most commonly used for the characterization and determination of triglycerides is presented. In particular, attention is focused on those experimental approaches that provide a fractionation of the triacylglycerol molecular species.
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