... of unsaturatedfatty acids in diets for dairy cows during the transition period and early lactation on intake, digestion and nutrient ...of unsaturatedfatty acids (CS), based on inclusion of ...
... on fattyacid desaturation has not been elucidated to ...of unsaturatedfattyacid of sake ...of unsaturatedfatty acids during fermentation, thereby reducing estery ...
... al. Fattyacid transduction of nitric oxide signaling: multiple nitrated unsaturatedfattyacid derivatives exist in human blood and urine and serve as endogenous peroxisome ...
... The fattyacid nature which composes plants lipids membranes depends on the temperature and water availability intimately (Ahmed et ...the fattyacid functional configuration (Dakma et ...
... and unsaturatedfattyacid ...of fatty acids in relation to other fat ...of fatty acids to diets of dairy cows results in linear decrease in dry matter ...
... lipids, unsaturatedfatty acids (oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid and arachidic acid) have an important role in reducing blood cholesterol levels and improving treatment ...
... in fatty acids is low, which is unfavorable for ...in unsaturatedfattyacid dimerization was ...of unsaturatedfatty acids, as well as theoretical basis for the selection of ...
... of fatty acids compositions during the year is nutritive ...palmitic acid 34.85 %, a lower proportion of oleic acid was ...Myristic acid accounted 11.44% and stearic acid 10.88 %. ...
... chain fatty acids can largely be attributed to rampant lipolysis that constantly hydrolyzes TGs in Bscl2 2/2 adipocytes. The increased expression of Gpat and Agpat2 suggests the intermediate steps of TG synthesis ...
... al. Fatty acids profile and cholesterol contents of three Brazilian brycon freshwater ...of acid silage of fish waste on the digestibility of sheep ...
... saturated fatty acids, have long been associated with a variety of human diseases; however, recent studies have focused on the healthy components of milk fats, including conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) ...
... available there, as in the case for the synthesis of saturated FAs by the fattyacid synthase. Glucose was assumed to be transported by facilitated diffusion. For intracellular transport it was assumed that ...
... niacin, ascorbic acid, and folic acid (only determined in some varieties) (Ac¸kurt et al., 1999; Ko¨ksal et al., 2006). The major insoluble vitamins detected are a-tocopherol (Parcerisa et al.,1998; Ac¸kurt ...
... the fattyacid composition of ...on fattyacid composition as well as antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Cephalaria species, except the one derived from our recent research ...that ...
... trans fatty acids ...this fattyacid content in food labels, suggesting that this measure had no effect on reducing the content of this fattyacid in the usual diet of ...
... the fatty acyl chain ...of Fatty Acyl-CoA Synthetases involved in binding of fatty acids and guiding the preference of these proteins for fatty acids of various chain lengths ...
... monounsaturated fatty acids have been related to a lower prevalence of chronic disease, and dietary guidelines are increasingly recommending this type of fat, primarily at the expense of saturated fatty ...
... With the use of highly sensitive metabolomic techniques, we were able to identify a metabolic signature in gastric cancer serum with multivariate and univariate statistical significance. The unique metabolic profiles ...
... the fattyacid contents of the three species of seaweed studied using the AOM-HCl method, ...arachidonic acid methyl esters than the other ...oleic acid methyl esters were not ...palmitic ...