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. 1985 Jun;20(6):367-72.
doi: 10.1007/BF02534204.

Modification of alkenyl chain profile in plasmalogens of rat heart mitochondria by dietary trielaidin

Modification of alkenyl chain profile in plasmalogens of rat heart mitochondria by dietary trielaidin

R L Wolff et al. Lipids. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

Effects of dietary trielaidin upon the alkenyl chain profile of plasmalogens were studied using heart mitochondria of rats fed a semi-purified diet containing 10% of fat supplement in which elaidic acid accounted for 69% of total fatty acids. Alkyl substituted dioxane (ASD) derivatives of the alkenyl groups of plasmalogens were prepared and analyzed by silver nitrate TLC and by GLC on different phases (BDS and OV-275). After two months of feeding the experimental diet, 40% of the ASD contained a trans-octadecenyl chain, suggesting that dietary elaidic acid was reduced in vivo to the corresponding alcohol and incorporated into plasmalogens. There was a simultaneous decrease in the percentage of ASD containing saturated chains, but the percentage of ASD substituted with cis-octadecenyl chains was not significantly affected. These observations suggested that elaidic acid may compete with saturated fatty acids, but not with cis-octadecenoic acids during the plasmalogen biosynthesis. Feeding trielaidin did not seem to have any significant influence on the relative proportions of plasmalogens, which accounted for 11-12%, on a phosphorus basis, of total heart mitochondria phospholipids.

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