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77 Ketotic Hypoglycemia: The Effect of Beta-Hydroxy Butyrate (β-OHB) Infusion and Heparin-induced KetosisPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to ...
Relative importance of acetate, aceto-acetate and D-!-OH-butyrate in the transport of acetyl CoA from the mitochondria to the cytoplasm for fatty acid synthesis in mice. Life Sc., 18, 633-638.Simonne Rous . (1976) Relative importance of acetate, acetoacetate and D-β-OH-butyrate in the ...
Solutions of butyrate, acetate and 尾-hydroxybutyrate were infused intravenously into sheep, and reducing sugars, ketone bodies and volatile fatty acids were estimated in samples of jugular and carotid blood taken before and after the infusion.In normal and fasted sheep and in sheep with blood ...
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The ketone 3-beta-hyroxybutyrate (3-OHB) is cytoprotective in cells exposed to 100 uM hydrogen peroxide, at 0 or 15 mM glucose.Michal, M. Poplawski
67 UTILIZATION OF OLEATE AND D-BETA-OH-BUTYRATE (BOHB) AS ALTERNATE ENERGY FUELS IN BRAIN CELL CULTURES OF NEWBORN MICE AFTER HYPOXIA AT DIFFERENT GLUCOSE CONCENTRATIONSCan oleate and BOHB substitute for glucose as cerebral energy fuels after hypoxia? Oleate-U-14C or BOHB-3-14C were added to...
67 UTILIZATION OF OLEATE AND D-BETA-OH-BUTYRATE |[lpar]|BOHB|[rpar]| AS ALTERNATE ENERGY FUELS IN BRAIN CELL CULTURES OF NEWBORN MICE AFTER HYPOXIA AT DIFFERENT GLUCOSE CONCENTRATIONSdoi:10.1203/00006450-198808000-00093Can oleate and BOHB substitute for glucose as cerebral energy fuels after ...