Literature DB >> 3376501

[Phospholipids as emulsifiers in fat emulsions--effect on phospholipids in the serum lipoprotein fraction d greater than 1.063].

S Hailer1, S Kalb, G Wolfram.   

Abstract

Fat emulsions for parenteral nutrition contain phospholipids of different quantity and quality. They are substrates of lecithin-cholesterol-acyltransferase (LCAT). Two fat emulsions commonly used in parenteral nutrition with different emulsifiers (Intralipid 10%, emulsified with egg phospholipid, and Lipofundin S 10%, emulsified with soya phospholipid) were infused into six healthy volunteers. The products of the LCAT reaction were determined in serum lipoprotein fraction d greater than 1.063. Lecithin (16%) as well as lysolecithin (30%) increased by the same amount during a 4-h infusion of each fat emulsion. The concentrations of lecithin and lysolecithin were still within normal ranges after infusion. The percentage of linoleic acid in cholesterol esters in d greater than 1.063 fraction remained unchanged during infusion of soya phospholipids and decreased 5% during infusion of egg phospholipids. The results indicate an equal LCAT activation by both fat emulsions in man.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3376501     DOI: 10.1007/bf02021292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Ernahrungswiss        ISSN: 0044-264X


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