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Lipids. 24:753-758
Essential fatty acid (EFA)-deficient rats were fed highly purified methyl esters of docosahexaenoate (22:6n-3), arachidonate (20:4n-6), alpha-linolenate (18:3n-3) or oleate (18:1n-9) (100 mg/day, tube fed for 3-10 days), and their plasma triacylglyce
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Lipids. 24:448-453
Metabolic responses to essential fatty acid-deficiency in rats include an increased rate of triglyceride secretion into the plasma, a large reduction in the HDL1 plasma lipoprotein concentration, and increased concentrations of liver triacylglycerols
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Lipids. 14:166-173
Linolenic acid deficiency has not been demonstrated clearly in warm blooded animals, yet circumstantial evidence suggests that n-3 fatty acids may have functions in these animals. The fact that several species of fish definitely require dietary n-3 f
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Lipids. 13:6-17
Rats were fed for two generations a purified, linolenic acid-deficient diet in which the only source of lipid was purified methyl linoleate. This diet contained about 38 mg linolenic acid/kg diet. Control rats were given the same diet supplemented wi
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The Journal of Nutrition. 110:1497-1505
These experiments were performed to measure the effects of linolenate deficiency upon neutral lipids of plasma and liver, and to search for a metabolic interaction between dietary choline and linolenic acid. Rats were fed for two generations on a lin
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The Journal of Nutrition. 94:377-382
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The Journal of Nutrition. 102:847-855
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The Journal of Nutrition. 101:937-945
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism. 187:573-575
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 155(4)
SummaryEssential fatty acid-deficient rats were subjected to fasting-refeeding or partial hepatectomy to stimulate liver phos-pholipid and membrane formation under conditions of limited essential fatty acid (EFA) supply. Refeeding after fasting decre