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Lipids ; 45(11): 1047-51, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20936369

ABSTRACT

Few studies report the individual effect of 9c,11t- and 10t,12c-CLA on human energy metabolism. We compared the postprandial oxidative metabolism of 9c,11t- and 10t,12c-CLA and oleic acid (9c-18:1) in 22 healthy moderately overweight volunteers. After 24 weeks supplementation with 9c,11t-, 10t,12c-CLA or 9c-18:1 (3 g/day), subjects consumed a single oral bolus of the appropriate [1-(13)C]-labeled fatty acid. 8 h post-dose, cumulative oxidation was similar for 9c-18:1 and 10t,12c (P = 0.66), but significantly higher for 9c,11t (P < 0.01).


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Health , Oleic Acid/metabolism , Overweight/metabolism , Postprandial Period , Adult , Disease Progression , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Isomerism , Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/administration & dosage , Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/chemistry , Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/metabolism , Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/pharmacokinetics , Lipid Metabolism/drug effects , Male , Middle Aged , Oleic Acid/administration & dosage , Oleic Acid/chemistry , Oleic Acid/pharmacokinetics , Oxidation-Reduction , Placebos
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Free Radic Biol Med ; 32(2): 162-8, 2002 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11796205

ABSTRACT

Lipid peroxidation products formed in vivo or originating from the diet may lead to atherosclerosis. However, little is known about the absorption of these products in man. We studied the absorption of fat (30 g) containing 14-15 mg [U-13C]-labeled hydroxy or dihydroxy triglycerides in two groups of six apparently healthy women aged 40 +/- 2 years. Post-prandial 13C-labeled hydroxy fatty acid concentration increased in a pattern somewhat different from that of plasma triglycerides, with peak levels being reached between 4 and 6 h. However, the amount of 13C-labeled oxidized fat absorbed (area under the curve of plasma concentrations from 0 to 8 h) was related to that of plasma triglycerides: 13C hydroxy vs TG (r = 0.88, p <.02), and 13C dihydroxy vs TG (r = 0.85, p <.05). 13C monohydroxy triglycerides appeared to be absorbed to a greater extent than those of 13C dihydroxy triglycerides. Although low levels of 13C hydroxy lipids could be detected in fasting plasma after 24 h, concentrations were very low. Dietary lipid oxidation products are absorbed. The measurement of hydroxy fatty acids in plasma total lipids may not be a valid marker of lipid peroxidation in vivo when subjects are not fasting.


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Dietary Fats/pharmacokinetics , Fatty Acids/pharmacokinetics , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Triglycerides/blood , Adult , Biomarkers/analysis , Carbon Isotopes/chemistry , Female , Humans , Hydroxy Acids/analysis , Hydroxy Acids/pharmacokinetics , Isotope Labeling , Lipid Peroxidation , Lipid Peroxides/analysis , Lipid Peroxides/pharmacokinetics , Mass Spectrometry
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