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During the last decade, several G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) that respond to dietary lipid metabolites including free fatty acids (FFAs) have been discovered. These receptors have been implicated in metabolic processes and inflammation. Consequently, several of the receptors have attracted
Sphingolipids represent a major class of lipids that are structural and signaling molecules. Major bioactive sphingolipids include ceramide, dihydroceramide, sphingosine, sphingosine-1-phosphate and sphingomyelin.
Sphingoliplids are involved in development of various chronic metabolic diseases. Some
Diet and nutrition are key determinants of chronic disease. However, additional information is needed on which bioactive compounds and in what amounts they should be consumed to obtain a given health benefit. One of the biggest recent breakthroughs in science has been realisation of the importance
Many inflammatory responses can be modulated by specific dietary components. For example, in cardiovascular disease, macrophages and T-cells react with oxidized LDL (an endogenous modified antigen) to produce arterial plaque and subsequent blockage of coronary arteries. High intake of saturated fats
Several studies have shown an association between hypertriacylglycerolaemia and coronary artery disease. Additionally, ectopic fat distribution, in particular, deposition of excess lipid within the liver and skeletal muscle, has been shown to correlate negatively with insulin sensitivity, thus
This counterbalanced study consisted of two trials including 1) high fructose (HF) trial and, 2) a high glucose (HG) trial. Each trial was blind to the participant, performed in a random order, and was 15 d in length. During days 1-14 of each trial, the participants consumed either 710 ml per day of
Subjects aged between 30 and 60 years old (male and female) with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) will be recruited for this study. A randomized, crossover, double-blind study design will be carried out to investigate the acute effects of high fat meals prepared using palm olein (PO), chemically
Participants This study was based on the baseline data from a randomised controlled trial aimed at the evaluation of the effects of 2- month consumption of a combination of bioactive food ingredients on changes in body composition, satiety control, thermogenesis, serum markers of lipolysis .
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A randomized, double-blind, crossover design study was conducted to test the acute effects of high fat meals enriched with (1) saturated fatty acids (SFA); (2) monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA); (3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) vs. (4) a low fat/high carbohydrate (CARB) meal on postprandial
A randomized, single blind, crossover design was undertaken to test meals enriched with palm olein vs olive oil vs lard. Volunteers were asked to participate in three postprandial challenges, separated by at least 3-days. Subjects were provided a low fat meal(<10g fat) the day before the
Commonly consumed vegetable fats and oils are comprised predominantly of TAG, and small amounts of DAG and monoacylglycerol. TAG consists of 3 fatty acid ester, whereas diacylglycerol oil has 2 fatty acid esters linked to a glycerol backbone. Recently, Watanabe et al., developed a process by which
The study is aimed at comparing the effects of oral fructose on several specific metabolic pathways in males and females.Participants will receive an isoenergetic diet containing 55% carbohydrate, 15% protein and 35% lipids for three days prior to testing. After this period of controlled diet, they
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in industrialized nations despite major advances in its diagnosis, treatment and prevention. While there has been a trend over the last half century showing a general decline in the age-adjusted death rates of heart disease