omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid- an unsaturated fatty acid whose carbon chain has more than one double or triple valence bond per molecule; found chiefly in fish and corn and soybean oil and safflower oil linolenic acid- a liquid polyunsaturated fatty acid that occurs in some plant oils; an...
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Perilipin 5, a member of the perilipin (PLIN) family of LD proteins has been positively correlated with both triacylglycerol storage and fatty acid oxidation and uncouples LD accumulation from lipotoxicity and metabolic dysfunction (Dalen et al., 2007, Gemmink et al., 2016, Kuramoto et al., ...
We investigated whether lipid droplet synthesis is necessary for the decrease in lipid oxidation by MUFAs. Knockdown of lpin-1, which decreases the number of lipid droplets, led to a strong increase in lipid oxidation in middle-aged worms in both basal conditions and oleic acid supplementation (...
fatty acid affecting PCa growth. To test this hypothesis, C57BL/6 N mice were supplemented with different purified monoglyceride (MAG) PUFAs: an omega-6 (MAG-AA), two omega-3 (MAG-DHA, MAG-EPA) and an omega-9 (HOSO) molecule commonly used as control in human clinical trials. After...
During ketosis, the liver starts to degrade fatty acids and to form acetyl-CoA in fatty acid oxidation. Acetyl-CoA can then be diverted into the ketone bodies acetoacetate and β-hydroxybutyrate (β-OHB), the major ketone body in plasma [13]. Ketone bodies are transported from the liver ...
The enzyme selectively oxidized the omega minus 7 carbon position (蠅-7) and generated the stereoselective ( R)-hydroxylated metabolites with a large enantiomeric excess. The enzyme specificity for the fatty acid recognition was not dependent of the position of double bonds but at least requires a...
This disclosure describes enzymes from the type II (a discrete set of enzymes) fatty acid synthesis (“FAS”) pathway that can be used in combination with thiolases to operate a funct
As used herein, the term “omega-3 fatty acid” means a long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid having a carbon-carbon double bond between the third and fourth carbon from the methyl terminus of the fatty acid chain (i.e., between the omega minus 3 carbon to the omega minus 4 carbon). A...