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  • * Elevated liver enzymes, fatty liver degeneration (usually reversible)
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  • ..., V. E. 1989. Tocopherol stabilizes membrane against phospholipase A, free fatty acids and lysophospholipids. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 570:121-135.</ref> ...tients have found [[crystal]]lized clofazimine in the intestinal mucosa, [[liver]], [[spleen]], and [[lymph nodes]].
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  • | metabolism = liver; CYP450: 2C19, 3A4 inhibitor ...nhA, thereby blocking the natural enoyl-AcpM substrate and the action of [[fatty acid synthase]]. This process inhibits the synthesis of [[mycolic acid]], r
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...f the treatment of [[tuberculous meningitis]]. It is metabolised by the [[liver]] and the metabolic products are excreted by the kidneys.
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  • | bioavailability= 45% oral (without food), about 76% with fatty meal ...increased concentration of the enzymes which convert amidine to amide, in liver tissue. Viramidine is in [[Clinical_trial#Phase_III|phase III]] human trial
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  • ...A, Szajewska H |title=Pharmacological interventions for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adults and in children: a systematic review |journal=J Pediatr G ...379/4}}</ref> although this is an arbitrary limit), [[lung disease]] and [[liver disease]]. According to the [[package insert|prescribing information]], [[h
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]]—[[glucuronidation|glucuronide conjugation]] 30–50%, mitochond ...ducts of ethylacetoacetate. ''Am Chem J.'' 3:385-395.</ref> A clear liquid fatty acid at room temperature, for many decades its only use was in laboratories
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...sdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> In addition, the high doses of aspirin used cause liver toxicity in about 20% of the treated children,<ref>{{cite pmid|14651540}}</
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  • ...78-0-323-05371-6.</ref> Permissive effect of cortisol on insulin action on liver glycogenesis is observed in hepatocyte culture in laboratory, although the ...d Insulin on Uptake of Alpha Aminoisobutyric Acid by Isolated Perfused Rat Liver”. Mol. Pharmacol. 1: 66,.</ref> If alpha aminoisobuteric acid is used to
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  • ...tissue]]. Together these effects lead to increased [[blood glucose]] and [[fatty acid]]s, providing substrates for energy production within cells throughout | [[Liver]]
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  • | metabolism = 90 to 95% [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...journal |author=Khashab M, Tector AJ, Kwo PY |title=Epidemiology of acute liver failure |journal=Curr Gastroenterol Rep |volume=9 |issue=1 |pages=66–73 |
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  • * Can induce microvesicular [[fatty liver]].
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  • ...strength properties. Starch can be modified with nonpolar groups, such as fatty esters, before the isocyanate reaction to improve the degree of reactivity. ...on (lungs), left ventricular or whole heart assistance (heart), perfusion (liver), and insulin delivery (pancreas);
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  • ...8/rsif.2009.0300.</ref> Normal functioning of the [[kidney]], [[brain]], [[liver]], [[heart]], and numerous other systems can be affected by uranium exposur Normal functioning of the [[kidney]], [[brain]], [[liver]], [[heart]], and numerous other systems can be affected by uranium exposur
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  • ...green coffee beans the diterpenes are esterified with saturated long chain fatty acids. ...ty odor); [[decanoic acid]] (sour repulsive odor); and derivatives of such fatty acids; [[3-methyl-valeric acid]] (sour, green-herbaceous, unpleasant odor);
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  • Reactions of ethylene oxide with fatty alcohols proceed in the presence of [[sodium]] metal, [[sodium hydroxide]] ...cular irritability, transient spasm of retinal vessels, enlargement of the liver and suppression of its antitoxic functions.<ref name = "ChemAnalitica11" />
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  • ...4&nbsp;ribs, 5&nbsp;[[aorta]], 6&nbsp;[[spleen]], 7&8&nbsp;kidneys, 9&nbsp;liver. ...ek word for the organ of origin as the root. For instance, a cancer of the liver is called ''[[hepatocarcinoma]]''; a cancer of the fat cells is called ''li
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  • ...</ref> This tissue may be further divided into two components, the actual fatty layer, or [[panniculus adiposus]], and a deeper vestigial layer of muscle, *[[Solar lentigo]] (Lentigo senilis, Liver spot, Old age spot, Senile freckle)
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  • ...Obesity is a condition in which the natural energy reserve, stored in the fatty tissue of humans and other mammals, is increased to a point where it is ass ...the overaccumulation of iron in the body. Organs commonly affected are the liver, heart and endocrine glands.
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  • * [[Fatty liver]]
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  • ...ivers fats to tissues throughout the body and, in particular, the released fatty acids can be stored in [[adipose]] cells as [[triglycerides]]. As triglycer
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  • * it absorbs and transports [[fatty acids]] and [[fat]]s as [[chyle]] to the circulatory system ==Function of the fatty acid transport system==
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  • ...name=Werner/> NPT4 (SLC17A3) is expressed in the small intestine, kidney, liver, and testis.<ref name=Ruddy>{{ cite journal |author=Ruddy DA, Kronmal GS, L ...|title=Effect of hyperglycemia-hyperinsulinemia on whole body and regional fatty acid metabolism |journal=Am J Physiol. |volume=276 |pages=E427–34 |year=1
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  • ...suppository. Once in the body, most cannabinoids are metabolized in the [[liver]], especially by cytochrome [[P450]] mixed-function oxidases, mainly [[CYP Some is also stored in [[fat]] in addition to being metabolized in liver. Δ<sup>9</sup>-THC is metabolized to [[11-Hydroxy-THC|11-hydroxy-Δ<sup>9<
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  • ...ub>)<sub>''n''</sub>COOH acid that exhibited the properties of the other [[fatty acid]]s, such as producing an oily layer when salted out of water and havin ...[[formic acid|formic]] and [[Acetic acid|acetic]] acids, and the larger [[fatty acid]]s. It is miscible with water, but can be removed from water by addin
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  • ...emp seeds as a health food, as they are rich in heart-healthy, [[essential fatty acids]], [[amino acids]] (both essential and nonessential), [[vitamins]] an ...[[11-Hydroxy-THC]], a psychoactive metabolite of [[THC]] produced in the [[liver]].
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  • ...abies had greatly decreased through the addition of orange juice and [[cod liver oil]] to home-made formulas. Bacterial infections associated with formula r ...Ames BN |title=Is docosahexaenoic acid, an n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid, required for development of normal brain function? An overview of evi
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  • ...aric acid, like [[oleic acid]] and [[stearic acid]], as one of the three [[fatty acid]]s which, in combination, formed most [[animal]] [[fat]]s. In 1853, th ...e determined by the presence of double bonds of unsaturated acyl groups on fatty acids; the higher the number of double bonds, the lower the melting point.
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