Description
Palmitelaidic acid-d
13 is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of palmitelaidic acid by GC- or LC-MS. Palmitelaidic acid is a
trans isomer of palmitoleic acid and dietary fatty acid that has been found in dairy fat products and various partially hydrogenated oils.
1,2 It decreases nitric oxide (NO) production and levels of soluble E-selectin in isolated human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) when used at a concentration of 20 μM.
1 Palmitelaidic acid (49 μM) inhibits Sendai virus-induced hemolysis of isolated human erythrocytes.
3 Increased serum levels of palmitelaidic acid are associated with higher levels of LDL, but lower levels of triglycerides, fasting insulin, blood pressure, and incidence of diabetes.
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References
1. Livingstone, K.M., Givens, D.I., Jackson, K.G., et al.
Comparative effect of dairy fatty acids on cell adhesion molecules, nitric oxide and relative gene expression in healthy and diabetic human aortic endothelial cells Atherosclerosis 234(1),65-72(2014).
2. Mozaffarian, D., de Oliveira Otto, M.C., Lemaitre, R.N., et al.
trans-Palmitoleic acid, other dairy fat biomarkers, and incident diabetes: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis (MESA) Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 97(4),854-861(2013).
3. MacDonald, R.C., Ore, V.D., and MacDonald, R.I.
Inhibition of sendai virus-induced hemolysis by long chain fatty acids Virology 134(1),103-117(1984).