Journal of Nutrition and Health
- Volume 30 Issue 4
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- Pages.442-450
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- 1997
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- 2288-3886(pISSN)
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- 2288-3959(eISSN)
Conjugated Linoleic Acid Changes fatty Acid Composition by Decreasing Monounsaturated fatty Acids in Rabbits and Hep G2 Cells
- Nam, Kisun (Department of Nutritional Sciences Foods Research Institute University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Published : 1997.05.30
Abstract
Conjugated dienoic derivatives of linoleic acid(CLA) are a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid(LA). We previously found that CLA changes the fatty acid profile in chicken eggs and serum by decreasing monounsaturated fatty acids. Studies were conducted to explore the effects of CLA on fatty acid composition. Rabbits were fed a semisynthetic diet with or without CLA(0.5g CLA/rabbit/day) for 22 weeks. Compared to the control, rabbits fed CLA had significantly lower monounsaturated fatty acid levels(palmitoleic acid Cl6 : 1 by 50% and oleic acid Cl8 : 1, by 20%) in plasma lipids. We found similar differences in fatty acid composition in the liver and the aorta. The inhibitory effect of CLA on
Keywords
- conjugated linoleic acid(CLA);
- monounsaturated fatty acids;
- $\Delta$9 desaturase (stearoyl-CoA desaturase, SCD);
- rabbits;
- Hep G2 cells