Ethyl linoleate was applied dropwise, after which it was spread by inunction to the donor site. |
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The polyunsaturated fatty acid linoleate was incorporated into fat stores until the proportion in adipose tissue exceeded that in the diet. |
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They would thus be able to promote the negative surface charge originally caused by the linoleate molecules. |
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The main fatty acids labelled were palmitate, oleate, linoleate, and linolenate. |
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The five major fatty acids in soybean oil are palmitate, stearate, oleate, linolenate, and linoleate. |
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Since these enzymes cannot introduce sites of unsaturation beyond C9 they cannot synthesize either linoleate or linolenate. |
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The gene exhibited pleiotropism by influencing not only oleate and linoleate, but also levels of palmitate, gadoleate, and total saturated fatty acids. |
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The contribution reflects the compensation of the negative charges of the linoleate by the positive ions and by the changed orientational behavior of the headgroup dipole. |
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Palmitate, stearate, oleate, linoleate, and arachidonate were the predominant fatty acids of velvet antler in spotted deer. |
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Chain-breaking antioxidant activity of natural polyphenols as determined during the chain oxidation of methyl linoleate in Triton X-100 micelles. |
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Ethyl linoleate is a stable version of linoleic acid and is an excellent solubilizer for Synovea HR, according to Sytheon. |
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Linoleate inhibits EPA incorporation from dietary fish-oil supplements in human subjects. |
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