Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrauterine accretion rates of fatty acids (FA) in fetal white adipose tissue (WAT).Objective & design: To acquire this information, we collected abdominal subcutaneous WAT samples from 40 preterm and term fetuses. Their GA ranged from 22 to 43 weeks. FA were expressed as mg/g wet WAT and g/100 g FA (g%). Intrauterine WAT FA accretion rates were estimated for appropriate (AGA) and large (LGA) for gestational age infants.Results: From 25 to 40 weeks gestation, saturated-FA (SAFA) increased from 83 to 298 mg/g WAT and monounsaturated-FA (MUFA) from 83 to 226 mg/g WAT, while polyunsaturated-FA (PUFA) increased insignificantly from 18.0 to 23.2 mg...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
AbstractLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and ara...
To investigate the associations between whole blood fatty acid (FA) profile and restricted intrauter...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
AbstractLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and ara...
To investigate the associations between whole blood fatty acid (FA) profile and restricted intrauter...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Introduction: There are no data on the intrauterine fatty acid (FA) compositions of brain, liver and...
AbstractLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and ara...
To investigate the associations between whole blood fatty acid (FA) profile and restricted intrauter...