In order to better ascertain its possible use as an alternative fuel substrate in total parenteral nutrition, sebacate (Sb) metabolism was studied in seven overnight-fasting healthy male volunteers, who received a constant iv infusion (99 mmoles over 8 hours) of disodium sebacate. Sb oxidation rate was determined using an isotopic sebacate (disodic salt of (1-10)14C-sebacic acid) infusion (100 mu Ci from the fourth to the eighth hour of the cold sebacate infusion). Blood samples were collected during and after sebacate infusion at intervals of 30 minutes and Sb serum concentrations were determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Excreted radioactivity (mu Ci/min) was measured by bubbling the expired air into an apparatus containi...
Substrate oxidation by various organs in animals as web is in humans is usually studied by experimen...
Dicarboxylic acids (DA) are formed from the omega-oxidation of monocarboxylic acids when the beta-ox...
Isomaltulose (ISO) is a disaccharide that is slowly digested, resulting in a slow availability for a...
Disodium sebacate is a 10-carbon-atom dicarboxylic acid, proposed as substrate for parenteral nutrit...
Sebacic acid (C10), a saturated, straight-chain dicarboxylic acid with 10 carbon atoms in disodic sa...
The effects on oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production of a constant intravenous infusion o...
Dicarboxylic acids have been proposed as an alternate lipid energetic substrate for total parenteral...
The present study investigates the metabolic disposition of sebacic acid in rats. Three groups of ex...
The pharmacokinetics of disodium sebacate (Sb) was studied in Wistar rats of both sexes. Sebacate wa...
Sebacic (decanedioic) acid is a dicarboxylic acid proposed recently as an alternative energy substra...
Substrate oxidation can be estimated from gas exchange in combination with urinary nitrogen excretio...
The disposition of dodecanedioic acid (C12) was investigated in six overnight-fasting healthy male v...
The measurement of substrate oxidation in living individuals can facilitate metabolic investigations...
The sebaceous gland is an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit of mammalian skin, which produces ...
To observe the time course of lipid formation in human sebaceous glands, intradermal injections of [...
Substrate oxidation by various organs in animals as web is in humans is usually studied by experimen...
Dicarboxylic acids (DA) are formed from the omega-oxidation of monocarboxylic acids when the beta-ox...
Isomaltulose (ISO) is a disaccharide that is slowly digested, resulting in a slow availability for a...
Disodium sebacate is a 10-carbon-atom dicarboxylic acid, proposed as substrate for parenteral nutrit...
Sebacic acid (C10), a saturated, straight-chain dicarboxylic acid with 10 carbon atoms in disodic sa...
The effects on oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production of a constant intravenous infusion o...
Dicarboxylic acids have been proposed as an alternate lipid energetic substrate for total parenteral...
The present study investigates the metabolic disposition of sebacic acid in rats. Three groups of ex...
The pharmacokinetics of disodium sebacate (Sb) was studied in Wistar rats of both sexes. Sebacate wa...
Sebacic (decanedioic) acid is a dicarboxylic acid proposed recently as an alternative energy substra...
Substrate oxidation can be estimated from gas exchange in combination with urinary nitrogen excretio...
The disposition of dodecanedioic acid (C12) was investigated in six overnight-fasting healthy male v...
The measurement of substrate oxidation in living individuals can facilitate metabolic investigations...
The sebaceous gland is an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit of mammalian skin, which produces ...
To observe the time course of lipid formation in human sebaceous glands, intradermal injections of [...
Substrate oxidation by various organs in animals as web is in humans is usually studied by experimen...
Dicarboxylic acids (DA) are formed from the omega-oxidation of monocarboxylic acids when the beta-ox...
Isomaltulose (ISO) is a disaccharide that is slowly digested, resulting in a slow availability for a...