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Colon cancer trans fatty acids

Miwa and Yamamoto (31) described a simple and rapid method with high accuracy and reliability for the determination of C8 0-C22 6 fatty acids, which occur in esterified forms in dietary fats and oils and in living cells [the biological effects of routinely consumed fats and oils are of wide interest because of their impact on human health and nutrition (28,29), in particular, the ratio of cu-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid to w-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (w-3/cu-6) seems to be associated with atherosclerosis and breast and colon cancers (30)]. They report improved separation of 29 saturated and mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids (C8-C22), including cis-trans isomers and double-bond positional isomers, as hydrazides formed by direct derivatization with 2-nitrophenylhydrazine hydrochloride (2-NPH HC1) of saponified samples without extraction. The column consisted of a J sphere ODS-M 80 column (particle size 4 /xm, 250 X 4.6-mm ID), packed closely with spherical silica encapsulated to reach a carbon content of about 14% with end-capped octadecyl-bonded-spherical silica (ODS), maintained at 50°C. The solvent system was acetonitrile-water (86 14, v/v) maintained at pH 4-5 by adding 0.1 M hydrochloric acid with a flow rate of 2.0 ml/min. Separation was performed within only 22 min by a simple isocratic elution (Fig. 6). The resolution of double-bond positional isomers, such as y-linolenic ( >-6) and a-linolenic acid ( >-3) hydrazides and w-9, >-12, and >-15 eicosenoic acid hydrazides was achieved by use of this column. [Pg.181]

Tran, C.P., FamUari, M., Parker, L.M. et al. (1998) Short-chain fatty acids inhibit intestinal trefoil factor gene expression in colon cancer cells. Am. J. Physiol Gastrointest. Liver Physiol, 275, G85-G94. [Pg.206]

Coakley M, Johnson MC, McGrath E, Rahman S, Ross RP, Fitzgerald GF, et al. Intestinal bifidobacteria that produce trans-9, trans-11 conjugated hnoleic acid a fatty acid with antiproliferative activity against human colon SW480 and HT-29 cancer ceUs. Nutr Cancer 2006 56 95-102. [Pg.430]


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