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. 1988 Nov;23(11):1032-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF02535648.

Investigations of the origin of the furan fatty acids (F-acids)

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Investigations of the origin of the furan fatty acids (F-acids)

C P Gorst-Allman et al. Lipids. 1988 Nov.

Abstract

The possible role of linoleic acid as a biogenetic precursor of the furan fatty acids (F-acids) was investigated in in vivo experiments in the rat, using a C19 analogue of linoleic acid and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. No evidence of incorporation of this compound into the F-acids was found. Using an improved analysis procedure by converting F-acids into their tetrahydrofuran derivatives (enabling a separation from the large amounts of normal fatty acids), F-acids (F3, F4 and F6) were detected in rat food, correcting earlier results. Quantification of F-acid intake with food and excretion of furandicarboxylic acids in the urine, suggested the possibility that the F-acids are not produced de novo in the rat, but instead accumulate in tissue after nutritional intake.

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