Search results for "Linolenic Acid"

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Nutrient intakes of children aged 1-2 years as a function of milk consumption, cows' milk or growing-up milk.

2012

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the nutritional adequacy of diets in early childhood as a function of milk intake, cows’ milk (CM) or growing-up milk (GUM).DesignFrom a cross-sectional food consumption survey, two groups of children aged 1–2 years were defined: Group CM fed exclusively on CM ≥ 250 ml/d and Group GUM fed on GUM ≥ 250 ml/d. Proportions of children at risk of nutrient excess or insufficiency were estimated relative to the French Recommended Daily Allowances, Estimated Average Requirements or Adequate Intakes.SettingParents participating in the survey were recruited from all regions of France by a polling organization. Distribution was adjusted to that of the French population.Sub…

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Zizyphus lotus L. (Desf.) modulates antioxidant activity and human T-cell proliferation

2009

Abstract Background Zizyphus lotus L. (Desf.) also known as Jujube, is a deciduous shrub which belongs to Rhamnaceae family. This plant is used in Algerian traditional medicine for its anti-diabetic, sedative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and hypoglycaemic activities. In the present study, we determined the concentrations of different vitamins (vitamin A, C and E) and fatty acids in root, stem, leaves, fruit pulp and seed of Zizyphus lotus L. (Desf.) and assessed the effects of their aqueous extracts on antioxidant status and human T-cell proliferation. Methods Aqueous filtrates from different parts, i.e, root, leaf, stem, fruit pulp and seed, of Zizyphus lotus L. (Desf.) were prepared. Vit…

VitaminAntioxidantLinolenic acidT-LymphocytesLinoleic acidmedicine.medical_treatmentGene ExpressionAscorbic AcidLymphocyte ActivationAntioxidantsCell LineLinoleic Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundBotanymedicineHumansVitamin EMicronutrientsFood scienceVitamin AbiologyVitamin CPlant ExtractsVitamin Efood and beveragesZiziphuslcsh:Other systems of medicineGeneral MedicineZiziphuslcsh:RZ201-999biology.organism_classificationAscorbic acidComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryFruitInterleukin-2Plant StructuresImmunosuppressive AgentsResearch Article
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In vivo oxydation of [9-14C] cyclic fatty acids derived from linoleic acid in the rat

2006

International audience; Abstract - Heating oils and fats may lead to cyclization of polyunsaturated fatty acids, as for example linolenic acid. Cyclohexenyl and cyclopentenyl fatty acids are subsequently present in some edible oils and these are suspected to induce metabolic disorders. In a previous experiment using [1-14C] labeled molecules, we published that these cyclic fatty acids are beta oxidized to the same extent as linolenic acid, at least for the first cycle of beta oxidation. However, it is possible that the presence of a ring could alter the ability of the organism to fully oxidize the molecule. In order to test this hypothesis, we assessed the oxidative metabolism of cyclic fat…

[SDV.SA.SPA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Animal production studiesCYCLIC FATTY ACID MONOMERSLINOLENIC ACID[SDV.SA.SPA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Animal production studiesOXIDATION
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Intramuscular fatty acid composition of lambs given a tanniniferous diet with or without polyethylene glycol supplementation.

2007

The aim of this trial was to investigate the effects that dietary tannins have on lamb intramuscular fatty acids. Twenty-seven lambs were divided into three homogeneous groups: control group, receiving commercial concentrate based on maize; tannin group, fed a diet based on carob pulp (45% as fed basis); PEG group, receiving the same diet as the latter with addition of 42g/kg of polyethylene glycol (PEG, a binding agent that eliminates the effects of condensed tannins). The duration of the trial was 45 d. Intramuscular fatty acids were measured in the longissimus dorsi muscle. The isomer cis-9 trans-11 of linoleic acid (conjugated linoleic acid or CLA) and linolenic acid were higher in the …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryLinolenic acidLinoleic acidConjugated linoleic acidLambVaccenic acidPolyethylene glycolFatty acidchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceBiochemistryPEG ratioCarob podTanninConjugated linoleic acidTanninsFood SciencePolyunsaturated fatty acid
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Effect of ewe feeding system (grass v. concentrate) on intramuscular fatty acids of lambs raised exclusively on maternal milk

2005

AbstractTwenty pregnant Comisana ewes were divided into two groups of 10. One group was allowed to graze a vetch pasture (grass). The second group of animals was housed collectively in a pen and was given hay and concentrates (concentrate). After lambing, all the ewes were allowed to stay with the respective lambs between 18:00 h and 07:00 h of the following day in two different pens. Therefore all the lambs were raised exclusively on maternal milk. The lambs were slaughtered at 38 days of age. Milk and lamb meat (longissimus dorsi muscle) fatty acids were analysed. Ewes on grass produced milk with a lower (P< 0·001) proportion of saturated fatty acids and with a higher proportion of bot…

chemistry.chemical_classificationLinolenic acidLinoleic acidConjugated linoleic acidDomestic sheep reproductionfood and beveragesBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal sciencechemistryGrazingHayAnimal Science and ZoologyIntramuscular fatFood sciencePolyunsaturated fatty acid
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Total lipids content and fatty acid composition of seed oils from six pomegranate cultivars

1995

The fatty acid composition of the seed oils of six pomegranate (Punica granatum L) cultivars was qualitatively and quantitatively determined by gas chromatography. The seeds contained oil in the range 51-152 mg kg -1 dry matter. Intervarietal differences in fatty acid composition were demonstrated (fatty acid esters as % (w/w) total fatty acid esters. Sour varieties had the highest while sour-sweet varieties had the lowest oil content. Eleven fatty acids were identified. In all varieties, the predominant fatty acids were linoleic (25.2-38.6%) and oleic acid (24.8-35.5%) followed by palmitic (18.2-22.6%), stearic (6.9-10.4%) and linolenic acid (0.6-9.9%). To a lesser extent arachidic (1.1-3.…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsbiologyLinolenic acidChemistryFatty acidLignoceric acidbiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidPunicaBotanyPalmitoleic acidDry matterCultivarFood scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiotechnologyJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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EFFECTS OF DIETARY 18:3 N-3 TRANS ISOMERS ON THE ?6 DESATURATION OF ?-LINOLENIC ACID

1995

Trans isomers of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are formed during heat treatment of oils. In the present work, the effect of dietary geometrical isomers of α-linolenic acid (18:3 n-3) on the Δ6 desaturation of all cis 18:3 n-3 was investigated, using rat liver microsomes. The desaturation rates were higher in microsomes from animals fed a cis n-3 deficient diet, as compared to those from the control group or those from rats fed 18:3 n-3 and its trans isomers. These data and the incorporation of long chain trans PUFA in microsomal lipids suggest that geometrical isomers of 18:3 n-3 are probably slowly desaturated and elongated into long chain trans polyunsaturated fatty acids compared to…

chemistry.chemical_classificationRat liver microsomesChemistryStereochemistryMicrosomeGeneral ChemistryLong chainCis–trans isomerismFood Scienceα-linolenic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidJournal of Food Lipids
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Unsaturated fatty acid bioavailability in growing rats fed low or adequate protein diets with sunflower or soybean oils

1993

Abstract The relationship of serum very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) to hepatic lipid composition was studied after 28 days of protein depletion to determine the interactions between dietary protein levels and the essential fatty acid (EFA) availability. This was examined in rats using a dietary combination of 20% or 2% casein with 5% vegetable oils, variable in their n-6:n-3 fatty acid ratios. Rats were divided into four groups, SFC (20% casein + 5% sunflower oil ); SFd (2% casein + 5% sunflower oil ); SC (20% casein + 5% soybean oil ); Sd (2% casein + 5% soybean oil ). Dietary protein depletion decreased phospholipid and protein concentrations in liver and VLDL, whereas triacylglycerol…

chemistry.chemical_classificationVery low-density lipoproteinNutrition and Dieteticsfood.ingredientLinolenic acidEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismLinoleic acidSunflower oilClinical BiochemistryFatty acidBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistryEssential fatty acidBiochemistrylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Food scienceMolecular BiologyUnsaturated fatty acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidThe Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
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Revisiting delta-6 desaturase regulation by C18 unsaturated fatty acids, depending on the nutritional status.

2009

Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) play a key role in regulating delta-6 desaturase (D6D), the key enzyme for long-chain PUFA biosynthesis. Nevertheless, the extent of their effects on this enzyme remains controversial and difficult to assess. It has been generally admitted that C18 unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) regulate negatively delta-6 desaturase (D6D). This inhibition has been evidenced in regard to a high glucose/fat free (HG/FF) diet used in reference. However, several nutritional investigations did not evidence any inhibition of desaturases when feeding fatty acids. Because the choice of the basal diet appeared to be of primary importance in such experiments, our goal was t…

chemistry.chemical_classificationalpha-Linolenic acidLinoleic acidGeneral MedicineBiologyBiochemistryDietary FatsLinoleoyl-CoA DesaturaseDelta-6-desaturaseRatschemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidVegetable oilBiochemistrychemistryBiosynthesisGene Expression RegulationFatty Acids Omega-3Fatty Acids UnsaturatedAnimalsHumansSpecific activityFood scienceRats WistarPolyunsaturated fatty acidBiochimie
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Fatty acid composition of a cultured sturgeon hybrid (×)

2005

Abstract Analyses of fatty acids from the dorsal muscle of Acipenser naccarii  ×  A. baerii sturgeon hybrid were carried out. The data were compared with those reported in the literature for other sturgeons reared for human consumption. This hybrid would seem to be of great nutritional interest, its flesh being more beneficial for human health than those of other cultured sturgeons. In fact, the level of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) was very high (34.7 ± 0.67%), being similar to that of monounsaturated fatty acids (37.9 ± 0.83%). Moreover, the PUFAs- n 3/PUFAs- n 6 ratio (6.74) was noticeably higher in this hybrid than in the other cultured sturgeon species. There were also high cont…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyLinolenic acidAcipenser naccariiLinoleic acidFish farmingfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAcipenser baeriibiology.organism_classificationAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSturgeonchemistryBiochemistryAcipenserlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Food SciencePolyunsaturated fatty acidFood Chemistry
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