Literature DB >> 7475996

Synthesis of linoleate and alpha-linolenate by chain elongation in the rat.

S C Cunnane1, M A Ryan, K S Craig, S Brookes, B Koletzko, H Demmelmair, J Singer, D J Kyle.   

Abstract

The objective was to determine whether rats could synthesize longer chain polyunsaturates from hexadecadienoate (16:2n-6) and hexadecatrienoate (16:3n-3). Rats were gavaged with uniformly 13C-labelled hexadecadienoate or hexadecatrienoate, euthanized 24 h later, and total lipids were extracted from liver and carcass. Gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry was used to measure 13C levels in individual liver, carcass, and whole body fatty acids. 13C Enrichment was present in desaturated and chain-elongated polyunsaturates, including linoleate, arachidonate, alpha-linolenate, and docosahexaenoate at 12-13% of the dose of tracer given. 13C Enrichment from hexadecatrienoate was highest in carcass and liver alpha-linolenate, representing 3.5 and 17.9% of the total alpha-linolenate pool, respectively. For linoleate, arachidonate, or docosahexaenoate, the contribution of 13C did not exceed 0.2% of the total body pool. Green leafy vegetables common in the human diet were shown to contain up to 1.2% of total fatty acids as hexadecadienoate and 11.6% as hexadecatrienoate. Hence, humans consuming green vegetables probably synthesize a small proportion of their total body content of linoleate and alpha-linolenate.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7475996     DOI: 10.1007/bf02537807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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