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Arachidonic acid accretion

Wijendran, W., Huang, M. C, Diau, G. Y., Boehm, G., Nathanielsz, P. W., and Brenna, J. T. (2002). Efficacy of dietary arachidonic acid provided as triglyceride or phospholipid as substrates for brain arachidonic acid accretion in baboon neonates. Fediatr. Res. 51, 265. [Pg.46]

Formation of neuronal membranes requires synthesis and assembly of membrane phospholipids containing significant amounts of esscnlial fatty acid, primarily arachidonic acid (20 4n-6) and docosahexaenoic acid (22 6n-3). Little quantitative evidence exists prior to 24 wk of gestation in the human. Accretion of essential fatty acids during the last trimester of intrauterine development has been estimated (Clandinin et al., 1981 a). [Pg.161]


See other pages where Arachidonic acid accretion is mentioned: [Pg.33]    [Pg.1908]    [Pg.33]    [Pg.1908]    [Pg.119]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.85]   
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