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Dietary fat composition alters whole body utilizacion of C 16:0 and C 10:0.

dc.creatorWorld conference on lauric oils: sources, processing, and applications.
dc.creatorClandinin, Michael T.
dc.creatorFrench, Margaret A.
dc.creatorGoh, Y.K.
dc.creatorKield, Elaine S.
dc.creatorRajotte, Ray V.
dc.creatorWang, Larry C.H.
dc.date1994.
dc.descriptionSix healthy adult males were fed four different diets to determine the effects of the quantity of fat (30 or 40% of energy as fat) and type of fat (polyunsaturared or saturated) on the utilization of fatty acids. Each diet was fed for q15 days. The dietary polyunsaturated to saturared fat (P/S) ratio was formulated at either 0.2 or 1.0 at both levels of fat intake. Subjects provided breath tests to measure background 13C and response to(1-13C) 10:90 and (1-13C) 16:0 fed with a test meal. Increasing the P/S ratio increased whole-body oxidation of labeled C 10:0 by 30% after consumption of both low-nad high-fat diets. When labeled C 16:0 was fed, the amount of 13C excreted in breathj increased by a factor of 2.4 after a low-fat, high-P/S ratio diet compared to the low-P/S ratio diet. The results suggest that the amount and type of fat in the diet affects the utilization of indicidual fatty acids in normal subjects.
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dc.descriptionSix healthy adult males were fed four different diets to determine the effects of the quantity of fat (30 or 40% of energy as fat) and type of fat (polyunsaturared or saturated) on the utilization of fatty acids. Each diet was fed for q15 days. The dietary polyunsaturated to saturared fat (P/S) ratio was formulated at either 0.2 or 1.0 at both levels of fat intake. Subjects provided breath tests to measure background 13C and response to(1-13C) 10:90 and (1-13C) 16:0 fed with a test meal. Increasing the P/S ratio increased whole-body oxidation of labeled C 10:0 by 30% after consumption of both low-nad high-fat diets. When labeled C 16:0 was fed, the amount of 13C excreted in breathj increased by a factor of 2.4 after a low-fat, high-P/S ratio diet compared to the low-P/S ratio diet. The results suggest that the amount and type of fat in the diet affects the utilization of indicidual fatty acids in normal subjects.
dc.identifierURN:ISBN:093351556X
dc.identifier.urlhttps://catalogo.fedepalma.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=17563
dc.languageng
dc.publisherChampaing : AOCS,
dc.subjectÁcidos grasos.
dc.subjectDieta.
dc.subjectGrasa
dc.titleDietary fat composition alters whole body utilizacion of C 16:0 and C 10:0.
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