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Evidence for distinct metabolic utilization of stearic acid in comparison with palmitic and oleic acids in rats
Shu Wang
, Sung I. Koo
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Palmitic Acids
100%
Oleic Acids
97%
stearic acid
82%
Oleic Acid
45%
Liver
31%
Chylomicrons
23%
Palmitic Acid
22%
Phospholipids
11%
Triglycerides
10%
Lipids
8%
Fatty Acids
7%
VLDL Lipoproteins
5%
Lipogenesis
5%
Hyperlipidemias
4%
Intravenous Injections
4%
Intestines
3%
Cholesterol
3%
Chemical Compounds
Oleic Acid
60%
Metabolic
49%
Acid
21%
Clearance
16%
Triglyceride
16%
Phospholipid
12%
Plasma
12%
Lipid
10%
Hypolipidemic
7%
Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein
7%
Saturated Fatty Acid
6%
Cholesterol
4%
Label
4%
Fatty Acid
4%
Pharmacological Metabolism
3%
Dose
3%