AlcoholsPhospholipidsTriglyceridesMethylOmega-3 fatPlant sterolsLipids and carotenoidsBeta-sitosterolCholesteryl esterStanol estersTocopherolsAminoTotal sterolCholesterolFree sterolVegetableSterylContain fatty acidsLong-chain fattyGlycerinCarboxylic acidsMixturePolyglycerolCompositionMoleculeGlycerolSphingolipidsInsolubleConstituentsHydrocarbon chainSynthesisDerivativesSphingomyelinLanolinHomeostasisEicosapentaenoic acidTriglycerideWater-solubleMoistureOilsDeficientAccumulationSerumFoundConcentrationsMetabolicOrganicSodium
Alcohols8
- The database has verified data for fatty acids, acylglycerols, fatty esters, fatty alcohols, vegetable oils, biodiesel and minor compounds as phospholipids, tocopherols, sterols, carotene and squalene, together with a user friendly interface that allows an easy search/retrieve of the data (pure component and mixture properties). (dtu.dk)
- Shiseido Co., Ltd., also discloses o/w cosmetic emulsions containing polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty derivatives, surfactants and higher alcohols. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
- Triglycerides are esters of fatty acids with alcohols like glycerol. (biologyexams4u.com)
- The wax composition is obtained from sugar cane and comrpises wax esters, aldehydes, tri-glycerides, alcohols, free fatty acids, sterols and polar lipids. (epo.org)
- The main constituents of lanolin are esters derived from multi-molecular alcohols, fatty acids, free alcohols and sterols. (cosmstyle.com)
- Lanolin, termed a "paradoxical allergen" by researchers, is a complex mixture of high molecular weight esters, aliphatic alcohols, sterols, fatty acids and hydrocarbons. (personalcareinsights.com)
- In addition, other new compounds were identified: ten fatty acids, eight long-chain aliphatic alcohols, and six aromatic compounds. (ua.pt)
- Beeswax helps to reduce dry lips and retain moisture thanks to its fatty acid esters and long-chain fatty alcohols. (loodu.ee)
Phospholipids2
- Most ingested fat is triglyceride, some is in the form of phospholipids and sterols. (gpnotebook.com)
- Gallstones develop when there is an imbalance among the components that make up bile,such as bile salts, bilirubin, blood lipids, phospholipids, fatty acids, water and electrolytes. (vpnutrition.com)
Triglycerides1
- This enzyme functions in the lysosome to catalyze the hydrolysis of cholesteryl esters and triglycerides. (cancerindex.org)
Methyl6
- The liberated fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were analyzed by gas liquid chromatography. (elsevierpure.com)
- Our results showed that the fatty acid Behenic acid methyl ester (C22:0) and Cis-13, 16 Docosadienoic acid methyl ester (C22:2) were in higher percentages within the Egyptian oil compared to JO found in other parts of the world. (iomcworld.com)
- Fatty acid methyl esters, C18-22 mono unsatd. (europa.eu)
- Methylation using the Fatty Acid Methylation Kit for Glycerides can be done quickly at room temperature, so volatile short-chain fatty acids, such as methyl acetate (4:0) and methyl hexanoate, can be analyzed. (nacalaiusa.com)
- This kit does not use the Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Purification Kit . (nacalaiusa.com)
- A total of eleven compounds were identified which include sterols, fatty acid and their methyl esters. (journalcra.com)
Omega-3 fat7
- And she explained for The Washington Post that it would be a shame if people overconsumed grass-fed beef in the false hope that it contains a generous amount of omega-3 fatty acids when in fact it contains very little. (wikipedia.org)
- Oily fish and shellfish are rich in the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. (ispub.com)
- To consume at least two servings of a variety of seafood, preferably fatty fish rich in DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids, per week. (puritan.com)
- Since the initial discovery of the connection between fish oil and heart health in the 1970s, there have been more than 36,000 studies on eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3 fatty acids. (puritan.com)
- Additionally, the FDA has a qualified health claim related to EPA and DHA omega-3s: "Supportive but not conclusive research shows that the consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. (puritan.com)
- For information regarding dosage of omega-3 fatty acids, see the supplements facts panel on your product label. (puritan.com)
- Antinol contains high levels of omega 3 fatty acids including EPA, DHA and the rare and potent Octadecatetranoic Acid (OTA) and Eicosatetraenoic acid (ETA). (pethealth.direct)
Plant sterols6
- Plant sterols can lower high cholesterol, as FDA's approved health claim attests. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- Because it is soluble in fat by up to 12%-15%, it can be used in products such as shortenings and margarine-you'll remember the shortening and margarine products on the market that touted plant sterols. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- Because plant sterols' molecular structure is nearly identical to cholesterol's, sterols, too, can help improve skin moisture. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- Serum lipids, plant sterols, and cholesterol kinetic responses to plant sterol supplementation in phytosterolemia heterozygotes and control individuals. (medscape.com)
- Plant Sterols, Stanols, and Sitosterolemia. (medscape.com)
- Vegapure® 95 FF plant sterol esters are obtained by esterification of free plant sterols with fatty acids obtained from vegetable oil. (knowde.com)
Lipids and carotenoids2
- Lyprinol® is a natural, standardised lipid extract of New Zealand green lipped mussel ( Perna canaliculus ) containing a unique combination of free fatty acids, sterol esters, polar lipids and carotenoids. (ispub.com)
- Made from 100% naturally occurring polyunsaturated fatty acids, it contains over 91 free fatty acids, sterol esters, non-polar lipids and carotenoids. (pethealth.direct)
Beta-sitosterol1
Cholesteryl ester2
- Mutations in this gene can result in Wolman disease and cholesteryl ester storage disease. (cancerindex.org)
- of cholesteryl ester formation when sterol is added as a tracer. (silverchair.com)
Stanol esters1
- Past and current work includes addressing issues related to trans fatty acids, soy protein and isoflavones, sterol/stanol esters, novel vegetable oils differing in fatty acid profile and glycemic index, primarily in postmenopausal females and older males. (tufts.edu)
Tocopherols1
- Matreya, LLC is a lipid production company Their product line includes a broad range of sphingolipids, glycolipids, glycosphingolipids, fatty acids and esters, sterols, and vitamin E isomers (tocopherols and tocotrienols). (labclinics.com)
Amino9
- Most of the structures that make up animals, plants and microbes are made from four basic classes of molecules: amino acids, carbohydrates, nucleic acid and lipids (often called fats). (wikipedia.org)
- Proteins are made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain joined by peptide bonds. (wikipedia.org)
- Amino acids also contribute to cellular energy metabolism by providing a carbon source for entry into the citric acid cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle), especially when a primary source of energy, such as glucose, is scarce, or when cells undergo metabolic stress. (wikipedia.org)
- Omega-3 rich oil and an interesting amino acids profile were detected in the seeds as well as the presence of a high content of polyphenolic compounds, including two structurally new compounds (phenylpropane derivatives) which were isolated and structurally characterized. (ac.be)
- Shiitake mushrooms contain 30 different enzymes and 10 amino acids. (healthbymushrooms.com)
- They also contain three protein-binding polysaccharides and some amino acids. (healthbymushrooms.com)
- Instead of the phosphoric acid esterified to the amino alcohol, an oligo saccharide made usually of glucose or galactose is attached to the sphingosine. (biologyexams4u.com)
- Amino acids are used in skincare as they help to play a role in your body's moisturizing ability. (iamthemakeupjunkie.com)
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Total sterol2
Cholesterol6
- Because phytosterols are nearly insoluble in water, uses in their crystalline form are very restricted, and the FDA requires a dose nearly twice that required in the form of an ester to make the FDA cholesterol-lowering claim," says HyPhyto Inc. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- While the ester 'paste' can be used in fat-containing foods such as margarine, high-fat baked goods, and even soft-serve ice cream, "it seems counterintuitive to put a cholesterol-reducing supplement in a high-caloric food," Staack says. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- This gene encodes lipase A, the lysosomal acid lipase (also known as cholesterol ester hydrolase). (cancerindex.org)
- essentially fatty acid esters found in plants with a molecular structure much the same as cholesterol. (boxnutra.com)
- Consumed cholesterol in the gut is bound to bile acids. (boxnutra.com)
- Sterols competitively interact with the bile acid and displace the cholesterol. (boxnutra.com)
Free sterol1
- Also, the phospholipid (PL), free sterol (FS), steryl glycoside (SG) and acylated steryl glycoside (ASG) content of microsomes and plastids from both green and red fruit were very different under the two growing conditions. (ashs.org)
Vegetable2
- modified vegetable oils with different fatty acid profiles, glycemic indexes and biomarkers of nutrient and food intake. (wikipedia.org)
- Benzo(a)anthracene (PubChem CID: 5954) vegetable oils and examined the identity through the fatty acids profiles. (bvsalud.org)
Steryl1
Contain fatty acids1
- They do not contain fatty acids but are included in the lipids because they have lipid like properties. (biologyexams4u.com)
Long-chain fatty1
- The authors analyzed the long-chain fatty acids derived from the wax and sterol ester fractions of meibomian secretions from patients with chronic blepharitis and normal individuals. (elsevierpure.com)
Glycerin1
- c) a C14-22 unbranched higher alcohol, and d) glycerin monoalkyl ester, glycerin monoalkyl ether, sorbitan monoalkyl ester, sorbitan monoalkyl ether, sterol and/or a branched higher alcohol. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
Carboxylic acids2
- For example, the set of carboxylic acids that are best known as the intermediates in the citric acid cycle are present in all known organisms, being found in species as diverse as the unicellular bacterium Escherichia coli and huge multicellular organisms like elephants. (wikipedia.org)
- Fatty acids are saturated and unsaturated carboxylic acids containing between 12-24 carbon atoms. (biologyexams4u.com)
Mixture1
- Vegapure® 67 WDP E N is a mixture of plant sterol fatty acid esters spray dried into a water dispersible powder. (knowde.com)
Polyglycerol1
- Korea's Eugene Science Inc. patented an approach for plant sterol dispersal in a clear beverage by mixing with surfactants, including sucrose fatty acid esters, polyglycerol fatty acid esters, or sorbitan fatty acid esters prior to shearing. (foodnavigator.com)
Composition7
- Both quantitative and qualitative differences in sterol number and type were noted relative to the FS and SE composition of the two species of algae over time. (vt.edu)
- Although cell age did not affect the qualitative sterol composition of C. fusca and C. kessleri, quantitative differences were observed. (vt.edu)
- L'objectif de ce travail était d'étudier la composition des graines de P. vulgaris afin d'en déterminer non seulement le potentiel nutritionnel (teneur en lipides, protéines, minéraux), mais aussi la présence de métabolites spéciaux et d'en déterminer les pouvoirs antioxydant et anti-inflammatoire. (ac.be)
- The composition may further contain an organic acid or its salt. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
- Ripening and growth conditions affected the phospholipid and sterol composition in plastids much more than in microsomes. (ashs.org)
- A previous study of lipids from pericarp tissue of tomato fruit ranging from mature-green to red-ripe showed a large increase in total sterols accompanied by dramatic changes in sterol composition and conjugation with ripening. (ashs.org)
- This kit is suitable for measuring the fatty acid composition of glycerides. (nacalaiusa.com)
Molecule3
- a glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acids by ester linkages is called a triacylglyceride. (wikipedia.org)
- These are glycerides consisting of three fatty acid chains covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through ester linkages. (ymdb.ca)
- It depends on the kinds of covalent bonds in the fatty acid parts of the molecule. (biologyexams4u.com)
Glycerol1
Sphingolipids2
- Cannot be used with free fatty acids, sterol esters or sphingolipids. (nacalaiusa.com)
- For other fatty acids (except sphingolipids), please use the regular Fatty Acid Methylation Kit , which can also methylate free fatty acids and sterol esters. (nacalaiusa.com)
Insoluble2
- However, sterols present challenges to heart-healthy food and beverages because they are very insoluble. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- Sterol esters are still "quite insoluble," he says, requiring emulsification (chemically or mechanically) for use in liquid-based foods. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
Constituents1
- The primary constituents are mixed wax esters and sterol esters. (alliedacademies.org)
Hydrocarbon chain2
- Lipids are the polymers of fatty acids[citation needed] that contain a long, non-polar hydrocarbon chain with a small polar region containing oxygen. (wikipedia.org)
- They are long hydrocarbon chain organic acids with a terminal carboxyl group (COOH). (biologyexams4u.com)
Synthesis5
- or anabolic - the building up (synthesis) of compounds (such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids). (wikipedia.org)
- These fungicides function through the inhibition of sterol synthesis, which ultimately affects cell membrane fluidity and permeability. (vt.edu)
- Non-target algae species possess sterol synthesis pathways that are affected by a range of SIFs. (vt.edu)
- This helps the liver produce bile and fatty acid synthesis more efficiently. (vpnutrition.com)
- A powerful medicinal Indian fruit, contains an active compound called pro-xeronine, which helps activate all the body's enzyme systems to greater efficiency, enhancing fatty acid synthesis and more complete metabolism of nutrients, while simultaneously stimulating elimination of toxins and contaminants that accumulate in the liver, the body's primary filter. (vpnutrition.com)
Derivatives1
- Sterols are alcohol derivatives of steroids. (biologyexams4u.com)
Sphingomyelin1
- Lysophosphatidylcholine contained a high amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids (25%), whereas sphingomyelin had a higher amount of saturated fatty acids (55%) compared to the fatty acid profiles of other classes of lipids. (unicamp.br)
Lanolin1
- The Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India, has released an article about the cosmetic applications of lanolin, a fatty component of wool grease. (personalcareinsights.com)
Homeostasis1
- β-Cells possess inherent mechanisms to adapt to overnutrition and the prevailing concentrations of glucose, fatty acids, and other fuels to maintain glucose homeostasis. (diabetesjournals.org)
Eicosapentaenoic acid1
- The potential anti-inflammatory effect of fish oil may relate to its constituent eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), being a competitive substrate with arachidonic acid in generating metabolites. (ispub.com)
Triglyceride1
- Reaction was confirmed by methylating 10 of a triglyceride (triolein) using the Fatty Acid Methylation Kit for Glycerides and performing TLC using a silica gel plate. (nacalaiusa.com)
Water-soluble2
- CardioCare's 300-nanometer particle sizes make it completely water-soluble so that the sterols "will easily cross the epidermal layer" in products like skin cream, the company says. (nutritionaloutlook.com)
- No. 3,748,220, Gard, discloses the use of an aqueous solution of nitrilotriacetic acid sodium salt and a water soluble acrylic polymer to stabilize pitch in paper pulp. (justia.com)
Moisture1
- Fatty acids provide occlusive moisture, so they should always be applied after serums. (iamthemakeupjunkie.com)
Oils2
- Although used for asthma, the efficacy of dietary marine fatty acids (fish oil) is controversial and a review 12 of the clinical trials of asthma and fish oils by Monteleone et al. (ispub.com)
- Kao Corp. discloses emulsion-type liquid bathing preparations containing hydrocarbon oils and polyoxyethylene alkyl phosphate esters. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
Deficient1
- More recently an experimental clinical study in mild asthma suggests bronchial allergic inflammation is related to a diet deficient in polyunsaturated fatty acids 14 . (ispub.com)
Accumulation2
- Treatment of C. fusca with 2, 4, and 6 ppm and C. kessleri with 6,12, and 24 ppm propiconazole caused an accumulation of methylated precursor sterols, resulting in slightly more FSs in both algae. (vt.edu)
- Ezetimibe reduces plant sterol accumulation and favorably increases platelet count in sitosterolemia. (medscape.com)
Serum1
- The sterol ester had a fatty acid profile similar to that found in calf serum. (unicamp.br)
Found4
- The authors found increases in the series of monounsaturated fatty acids from patient wax/sterol esters compared with normal subjects (P less than 0.05). (elsevierpure.com)
- Only 3 of the FSs produced following treatment were different from the control in C. fusca while 9 new sterols were found in C. kessleri. (vt.edu)
- Ergosterol (C 28 H 43 OH) is a sterol found in plants. (biologyexams4u.com)
- Remarkably, uncommon lipids in yeast, like diacylglyceryltrimethylhomoserine and FA esters of hydroxyl FAs, were found in a variable concentration in these Malassezia species. (uu.nl)
Concentrations2
- Several studies have implicated lipid/sterol concentrations with the potential for cellular bioaccumulation of lipophilic xenobiotics as they relate to membrane permeability. (vt.edu)
- Both glucose and fatty acids may cause good/adaptive or evil/toxic actions on the β-cell, depending on their concentrations and the time during which they are elevated. (diabetesjournals.org)
Metabolic1
- We support the concept that elevated glucose and fatty acids synergize in causing toxicity in islets and other organs, a process that may be instrumental in the pleiotropic defects associated with the metabolic syndrome and type 1 and type 2 diabetes. (diabetesjournals.org)
Organic1
- 1 ml of the organic layer was methylated with the Fatty Acid Methylation Kit for Glycerides. (nacalaiusa.com)
Sodium1
- Sodium PCA is a humectant that attracts water to the skin, it works along with hyaluronic acid in helping to add hydration to the upper layers of the skin. (iamthemakeupjunkie.com)