Autor: |
Iwaoka, Wayne T., Perkins, Edward G. |
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society; October 1978, Vol. 55 Issue: 10 p734-738, 5p |
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Cyclic fatty acids are absorbed by the rat, partially oxidized to CO2, and a portion of the compound, presumably the ring structure, is excreted in the urine. Studies with uniformly labeled cyclic fatty acids showed that ca. 13-15% of14CO2is expired by the animal in 48 hr with peak expiration occurring between 4-6 hr after ingestion. Approximately 40% of the total radioactivity is found in the urine after 48 hr with about 60% of that being excreted within 12 hr after ingestion. Decreased rates of lipogenesis were observed in livers of animals fed 8% and 10% protein and higher levels of cyclic fatty acids. An increased rate of lipogenesis was observed in adipose tissue of animals fed 10% protein and higher levels of cyclic fatty acids. |
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