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Possible Interaction: Glucose and Linoleic Acid

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Glucose

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Linoleic Acid

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

In vitro, LA conjugation was strongly inhibited by glucose and other substrates.
The Journal of nutrition  •  2000  |  View Paper
In contrast, linoleic acid negatively contributed to the variance in glucose (β = -0.321 ± 0.09; P = 0.001) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP; β = -1.05 ± 1.01; P = 0.000).
Metabolic syndrome and related disorders  •  2016  |  View Paper
glucose , the contribution of LLA to the oxidative and nonoxidative metabolism may be larger than what assumed from the FA composition of plasma and adipose tissue.
Pediatric Research  •  1997  |  View Paper
LA induced significant increase of [Ca2+]i in the presence of 5.6 mmol/L and 11.1 mmol/L glucose , which was reflected by increased Fluo-3 intensity under confocal microscopy recording.
Chinese medical sciences journal = Chung-kuo i hsueh k'o hsueh tsa chih  •  2012  |  View Paper
LA at 20 and 40 μmol/l dose-dependently increased glucagon secretion both at 3 mmol/l glucose and at 15 mmol/l glucose, although 15 mmol/l glucose reduced basal glucagon levels.
The Journal of endocrinology  •  2011  |  View Paper
Conclusion: These data suggest that dietary LA and glucose provided the synergistic effect on AOM-induced rat colon cancer through HMGB1 induction.
Pathobiology  •  2010  |  View Paper
Rats receiving LA and Glu infusions also lost significant body weight across the infusion days.
These results suggest that intrajejunal infusions of LA and Glu may decrease food intake and body weight via alterations in GLP‐1 signaling.
Obesity  •  2010  |  View Paper
In turn, state 3 respiration increased marginally with linoleic acid at 10-20mM glucose.
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology  •  2008  |  View Paper
Linoleic acid (double-unsaturated, long chain) increased glucose production in a dose (> or =10(-4) M)- and time (> or =8 h)-dependent manner.
American journal of physiology. Cell physiology  •  2008  |  View Paper
Thus feeding a high linoleic acid diet diminishes the enhanced intestinal uptake of glucose and galactose in diabetic rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
The American journal of physiology  •  1987  |  View Paper
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