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Fibrates and triglyceride metabolism
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1991Some mechanisms of the triglyceride-lowering effects of fibrates in patients with hypertriglyceridemia are reviewed. One main effect of the fibrates is the stimulation of lipoprotein lipase activities in plasma as well as in adipose tissue. According to this increase in the degradational activity VLDL catabolism is stimulated, as has been demonstrated ...
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2014
This review is the first attempt at systematization of the literature data on the structures and activities of triglyceride-lowering agents which used in medical practice or are in development. The effects and mechanisms of action of statins, squalene synthase inhibitors, fibrates, PPARα and PPARα/γ agonists, nicotinic acid, omega-3 fatty acids and ...
Sergey S. Laev+2 more
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This review is the first attempt at systematization of the literature data on the structures and activities of triglyceride-lowering agents which used in medical practice or are in development. The effects and mechanisms of action of statins, squalene synthase inhibitors, fibrates, PPARα and PPARα/γ agonists, nicotinic acid, omega-3 fatty acids and ...
Sergey S. Laev+2 more
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Triglyceride Accumulation in Liver
Nature, 1966A NUMBER of experimental conditions, including various types of stress1 and several treatments including administration of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)2, ethanol3, carbon tetrachloride4 and ethionine5 induce an increase of the level of liver triglycerides.
E. Veneroni+3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
A medium-chain triglyceride mixture (MCT) has recently become available, providing a special source of fat, containing triglycerides of octanoic and decanoic acids, C 8 and C 10 fatty acids, respectively. These triglycerides are digested and absorbed differently from the long-chain triglycerides which comprise most dietary fats.
Herbert P. Sarett, Robert W. Harkins
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A medium-chain triglyceride mixture (MCT) has recently become available, providing a special source of fat, containing triglycerides of octanoic and decanoic acids, C 8 and C 10 fatty acids, respectively. These triglycerides are digested and absorbed differently from the long-chain triglycerides which comprise most dietary fats.
Herbert P. Sarett, Robert W. Harkins
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1956
SummaryAlkali‐catalyzed methanolysis of fats as a means of preparing methyl esters for analytical purposes has been investigated. Of the various catalysts employed sodium methoxide and ignited potassium carbonate have been found to set free 99–99.5% of total glycerol and to cause the least degree of saponification.
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SummaryAlkali‐catalyzed methanolysis of fats as a means of preparing methyl esters for analytical purposes has been investigated. Of the various catalysts employed sodium methoxide and ignited potassium carbonate have been found to set free 99–99.5% of total glycerol and to cause the least degree of saponification.
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Mechanism of hydrogenation of triglycerides
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1963AbstractFactors affecting the rate of hydrogenation, selectivity, and isomerization are discussed in detail. The proposed mechanism for the reaction involves transfer steps for the reactants and products to and from the catalyst surface and the chemical steps occurring on the catalyst surface.
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1967
Triglycerides are the main energy storage material of the animal body and make up a large part of its caloric intake. Being a comparatively inert group of substances, they can be stored in large amounts. As water insoluble materials they are deposited as droplets of concentrated energy reserve, lacking osmotic activity and not requiring the concomitant
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Triglycerides are the main energy storage material of the animal body and make up a large part of its caloric intake. Being a comparatively inert group of substances, they can be stored in large amounts. As water insoluble materials they are deposited as droplets of concentrated energy reserve, lacking osmotic activity and not requiring the concomitant
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Triglycerides/glucose index is a useful surrogate marker of insulin resistance among adolescents
International Journal of Obesity, 2017B. Kang+9 more
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