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Emile E. Gaydou

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Influence of cyclopropene fatty acids (Baobab seed oil) feeding on the in vitro Δ9 desaturation of stearic acid in rat liver microsomes

1993

Abstract Δ9 desaturation of [1−14C] stearic acid to oleic acid was studied in liver microsomes of rats fed either fresh Baobab seed oil, containing cyclopropene fatty acids (malvalic acid and sterculic acids), or heated Baobab oil, containing only minor amounts of these acids. This was compared with rats fed a control oil mixture or a fat-free diet. Up to 50 nmol of substrate, Δ9 desaturation rate was the same in rats fed the three fat diets. From 50 to 150 nmol, the desaturation rates were practically constant in rats fed fresh Baobab seed oil. It increased in heated oil-fed rats at the same rate as in the control group, but more slowly than in the fat-free diet group. Fatty acid compositi…

Nutrition and DieteticsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismLinoleic acidMalvalic acidClinical BiochemistrySubstrate (chemistry)MetabolismBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidBiochemistrychemistryMicrosomeArachidonic acidStearic acidFood scienceMolecular BiologyThe Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
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