Carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, either saturated or unsaturated.
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Examples for "fatty acids"
Examples for "fatty acids"
1Good fats are the unsaturated fatty acids our bodies need to survive.
2Results: Twenty-one different fatty acids were detected in all of the samples.
3Fish is high in Omega-3 fatty acids, which fight against heart disease.
4Another source of workplace fatigue is a lack of essential fatty acids.
5Dietary trans fatty acids may depress milk lipid synthesis under certain conditions.
1Significant breed difference was observed in fatty acid and meat quality profiles.
2Three months later, adipocyte size and free fatty acid composition were determined.
3This study determined retinal-specific fatty acid metabolism in control and diabetic animals.
4Main effects of fatty acid and inflammatory marker associations are also reported.
5Objective: To determine fatty acid levels in the US donor milk supply.
6However, fatty acid oxidation was largely incomplete and accompanied by increased ketogenesis.
7Macrophages highly express epidermal fatty acid-binding protein and adipose fatty acid-binding protein.
8Ellipticities indicative of secondary structure are not affected by fatty acid binding.
9Enhanced fatty acid uptake may lead to the accumulation of lipid intermediates.
10Rodent studies suggest that fatty acid transporters are acutely regulated by insulin.
11The role of carnitine in long-chain fatty acid oxidation is well defined.
12This suggests increased muscle fatty acid uptake, which may favor insulin resistance.
13Protein synthesis and fatty acid oxidation were measured by radioactive tracer-based assays.
14Malonyl-CoA derived from glucose metabolism regulates fatty acid oxidation by inhibiting LCPTI.
15Blood fatty acid composition, fetal biometric and neonatal anthropometric measurements were assessed.
16However, the molecular mechanism of fatty acid-induced insulin resistance is not clearly known.
Translations for fatty acid