Animal endogenous triglycerides: II. Rat and chicken adipose tissue |
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Authors: | Nestor R. Bottino Robert E. Anderson Raymond Reiser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, 77843 College Station, Texas;(2) Present address: Department of Ophthalmology, Baylor University College of Medicine, 77025 Houston, Texas |
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Abstract: | The endogenous adipose tissue triglycerides of rat and chicken differ markedly in composition from those of swine although
all three contain the same major fatty acids. The main difference is that the swine triglycerides have saturated fatty acids
in the middle position, whereas in rat and chicken that position is preferentially occupied by unsaturated acids. In swine
adipose tissue triglycerides the order of preference for the middle position is 16∶0>16∶1>18∶0>18∶1, whereas in rat and chicken
triglycerides the order is 18∶1>16∶1>18∶0>16∶0. Generalizing, in swine the order of preference for the 2 position is chain
length over unsaturation, shorter chains over longer chains, and saturation over unsaturation. In rat and chicken, the degree
of unsaturation prevails over chain length, longer chains over shorter chains, and unsaturation over saturation. |
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