Rat liver plasma membranes in essential fatty acid deficiency.
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Rat liver plasma membranes in essential fatty acid deficiency.
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Chandrasekhara, N.
Ananth Narayan, K. |
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17 Fatty Acid Chemistry
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Liver plasma membranes were isolated from normal and essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient rats. Membranes from deficient animals showed a consider ably lower 5'-nucleotidase activity but there was no difference in the Mgi +-Na^-K+- adenosine triphosphatase activity between the normal and deficient membranes. The cholesterol content of EFA-deficient membranes was significantly lower than the normal membranes, whereas the amount of total lipids and phospholipids was un altered. There was a marked decrease in the 18:2 and 20:4 and an increase in the 16:1, 18:1 and 20:3 fatty acids of the deficient membranes as compared with mem branes from normal rats. |
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1970
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Article
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/2853/1/J.%20NUTRITION%2C100%20477-480.pdf
Chandrasekhara, N. and Ananth Narayan, K. (1970) Rat liver plasma membranes in essential fatty acid deficiency. Journal of Nutrition, 100. pp. 477-480. |
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