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Accumulation of cardiac fatty acids in rats fed synthesized oils containing C<sub>22</sub> fatty acids

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Abstract Synthesized oils containing a high proportion of oleic, eicosenoic or docosenoic acid were fed to weanling rats as 20% w/w of the diet. After 1 week, a high intake of eicosenoate produced cardiac fat droplets detected histologically, whereas erucate (22∶1 Δ 13) or cetoleate (22∶1 Δ 11) caused an appreciably greater accumulation of cardiac lipid characterized by the dietary fatty acids.

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