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Linoliec acid and risk of sudden cardiac death, Br Heart J 1993 Dec;70(6). 8. Keen H et al. Treatment of diabetic neuropathy with gamma-linolenic acid. The gamma-Linolenic Acid Multicenter Trial Group, Diabetes Care 1993 Jan;16(1). 9. Arisaka M et al. Fatty acid and prostaglandin metabolism in children with ...
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B12 Elevated blood levels of homocysteine, a byproduct of the metabolism of the essential amino acid methionine, can contribute to damage of the artery walls, which is viewed as an early ... -6, or linoleic acid, one of the two essential fats needed for cell membranes and artery health. These oils are completely lacking in the vital omega-3 fat, linolenic acid, and an omega ...
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Crotalaria juncea
Seeds contain 12.6% oil, with 46.8% linoleic acid, 4.6% linolenic acid, and 28.3% oleic acid, with, by difference 20.3% saturated acids (Zafar et al, 1975). Description ... 102 kg for coir. Fiber elements are easily separated with sodium hydroxide solution or chromic acid. Extracted fiber is about 0.5-1.0 cm long, with an average diameter of ...
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Beware Monsanto’s "Vistive Soybeans"
Vistive also has transgenes conferring the Roundup Ready trait. Vistive soybean does not appear to have been approved under the usual procedure for transgenic crops because the reduced linolenic acid ...
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Monsanto Continues to Back Off on Biotech Wheat
Steiner told the Reuters Food Summit in Chicago. Steiner said the soybeans will have low linolenic acid, reducing the need for partial hydrogenation of soybean oil. Hydrogenation is a chemical process that ...
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Farmed and Dangerous - Healthy Fats From Healthy Oceans
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), the omega-3 found in plant foods such as flax, walnuts, canola oil and leafy greens; Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) DHA and EPA ... twice a week. This advice is reasonable, considering that in addition to its beneficial fatty acid content, most seafood is fairly low in calories and cholesterol, and an excellent source of ...
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Comparison of Mechanism and Functional Effects of
Magnesium and Statin Pharmaceuticals
Mg at optimal cellular ... the first step in the conversion of essential fatty acids (omega-3 linoleic acid and omega-6 linolenic acid) into prostaglandins [47-49], which, like the prenylated proteins, have a cascade ...
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Unexpected appearance of a toxic substance, octadecatetraeic acid, at genetic engineering of a tobacco plant for production of gamma-linolenic acid. 3. Inose, T. Murata, K. Int. J. Food Science ...
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Database entry for Mimosa pudica
D-glucuronic-acid, D-xylose, linoleic-acid, linolenic-acid, mimosine, mucilage, norepinephrine, oleic-acid, palmitic-acid, sitosterol, stearic-acid ...
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