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91 related items for PubMed ID: 7958627

  • 1. Dietary myristic, palmitic, and linoleic acids modulate cholesterolemia in gerbils.
    Pronczuk A, Khosla P, Hayes KC.
    FASEB J; 1994 Nov; 8(14):1191-200. PubMed ID: 7958627
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  • 2. Plasma lipids are affected similarly by dietary lauric or palmitic acid in gerbils and monkeys.
    Pronczuk A, Khosla P, Hajri T, Hayes KC.
    Lipids; 1995 Dec; 30(12):1157-61. PubMed ID: 8614307
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  • 3. Decreasing dietary lauric and myristic acids improves plasma lipids more favorably than decreasing dietary palmitic acid in rhesus monkeys fed AHA step 1 type diets.
    Khosla P, Hajri T, Pronczuk A, Hayes KC.
    J Nutr; 1997 Mar; 127(3):525S-530S. PubMed ID: 9082040
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  • 4. Dietary palmitic acid raises plasma LDL cholesterol relative to oleic acid only at a high intake of cholesterol.
    Khosla P, Hayes KC.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1993 Dec 02; 1210(1):13-22. PubMed ID: 8257714
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  • 5. Dietary palmitic and oleic acids exert similar effects on serum cholesterol and lipoprotein profiles in normocholesterolemic men and women.
    Ng TK, Hayes KC, DeWitt GF, Jegathesan M, Satgunasingam N, Ong AS, Tan D.
    J Am Coll Nutr; 1992 Aug 02; 11(4):383-90. PubMed ID: 1506599
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  • 6. LDL receptor activity is down-regulated similarly by a cholesterol-containing diet high in palmitic acid or high in lauric and myristic acids in cynomolgus monkeys.
    Stucchi AF, Terpstra AH, Nicolosi RJ.
    J Nutr; 1995 Aug 02; 125(8):2055-63. PubMed ID: 7643239
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  • 7. Myristic acid-rich fat raises plasma LDL by stimulating LDL production without affecting fractional clearance in gerbils fed a cholesterol-free diet.
    Hajri T, Khosla P, Pronczuk A, Hayes KC.
    J Nutr; 1998 Mar 02; 128(3):477-84. PubMed ID: 9482752
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  • 8. Dietary palmitic acid results in lower serum cholesterol than does a lauric-myristic acid combination in normolipemic humans.
    Sundram K, Hayes KC, Siru OH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1994 Apr 02; 59(4):841-6. PubMed ID: 8147328
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  • 9. Dietary fatty acid thresholds and cholesterolemia.
    Hayes KC, Khosla P.
    FASEB J; 1992 May 02; 6(8):2600-7. PubMed ID: 1592210
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  • 10. Replacing dietary palmitic acid with elaidic acid (t-C18:1 delta9) depresses HDL and increases CETP activity in cebus monkeys.
    Khosla P, Hajri T, Pronczuk A, Hayes KC.
    J Nutr; 1997 Mar 02; 127(3):531S-536S. PubMed ID: 9082041
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  • 11. Dietary linoleic acid increases and palmitic acid decreases hepatic LDL receptor protein and mRNA abundance in young pigs.
    Mustad VA, Ellsworth JL, Cooper AD, Kris-Etherton PM, Etherton TD.
    J Lipid Res; 1996 Nov 02; 37(11):2310-23. PubMed ID: 8978483
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  • 12. Dietary oleic and palmitic acid exert similar effects on plasma lipids and lipoprotein metabolism in hamsters fed purified diets with low cholesterol but different quantities of fat.
    Khosla P, Pronczuk A, Hajri T, Hayes KC.
    Asia Pac J Clin Nutr; 1997 Mar 02; 6(1):26-30. PubMed ID: 24394649
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  • 14. Fat containing stearic acid increases fecal neutral steroid excretion and catabolism of low density lipoproteins without affecting plasma cholesterol concentration in hamsters fed a cholesterol-containing diet.
    Imaizumi K, Abe K, Kuroiwa C, Sugano M.
    J Nutr; 1993 Oct 02; 123(10):1693-702. PubMed ID: 8410360
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  • 16. Comparison between the effects of dietary saturated (16:0), monounsaturated (18:1), and polyunsaturated (18:2) fatty acids on plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cebus and rhesus monkeys fed cholesterol-free diets.
    Khosla P, Hayes KC.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1992 Jan 02; 55(1):51-62. PubMed ID: 1728820
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  • 18. Palmitic and stearic acids similarly affect plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cynomolgus monkeys fed diets with adequate levels of linoleic acid.
    Gupta SV, Khosla P.
    J Nutr; 2001 Aug 02; 131(8):2115-20. PubMed ID: 11481404
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  • 19. Pork fat and chicken fat similarly affect plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cynomolgus monkeys fed diets with adequate levels of linoleic acid.
    Gupta SV, Khosla P.
    J Nutr; 2000 May 02; 130(5):1217-24. PubMed ID: 10801922
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  • 20. Cholesterolaemic influence of palmitic acid in the sn-1, 3 v. the sn-2 position with high or low dietary linoleic acid in healthy young men.
    Forsythe CE, French MA, Goh YK, Clandinin MT.
    Br J Nutr; 2007 Aug 02; 98(2):337-44. PubMed ID: 17391563
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