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Free fatty acid fractions from some vegetable oils exhibit reduced survival time-shortening activity in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats Makoto MiyazakiMin-Zhao HuangHarumi Okuyama OriginalPaper Pages: 655 - 661
Docosahexaenoic acid does not affect aggression of normal volunteers under nonstressful conditions. A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study Tomohito HamazakiShigeki SawazakiMasashi Kobayashi OriginalPaper Pages: 663 - 667
Effect of the degree of hydrogenation of dietary fish oil on the trans fatty acid content and enzymatic activity of rat hepatic microsomes Nora MorgadoAngélica GalleguillosAlfonso Valenzuela OriginalPaper Pages: 669 - 673
Cyclic fatty acid monomers from dietary heated fats affect rat liver enzyme activity Courdjo LamboniJean-Louis SébédioEdward G. Perkins OriginalPaper Pages: 675 - 681
Magnesium silicate treatment of dietary heated fats: Effects on rat liver enzyme activity Edward G. PerkinsCourdjo Lamboni OriginalPaper Pages: 683 - 687
Protective effects of lemon flavonoids on oxidative stress in diabetic rats Yoshiaki MiyakeKanefumi YamamotoToshihiko Osawa OriginalPaper Pages: 689 - 695
Distribution of α-and γ-tocopherols in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) tissues Monina P. M. ParazoSantosh P. LallRobert G. Ackman OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 704
Cholesterol oxidation in meat from chickens fed α-tocopherol-and β-carotene-supplemented diets with different unsaturation grades C. MaraschielloE. EsteveJ. A. García Regueiro OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 713
Effects of α- and γ-tocopherols on the autooxidation of purified sunflower triacylglycerols Maria Dolores FusterAnna-Maija LampiAfaf Kamal-Eldin OriginalPaper Pages: 715 - 722
Tanacetum (Chrysanthemum) corymbosum seed oil—A rich source of a novel conjugated acetylenic acid Nanzad TsevegsurenWilliam W. ChristieDorothy Lösel OriginalPaper Pages: 723 - 727
Fullerene lipids: Synthesis of dialkyl 1,2-[6,6]-methano-[60]-fullerene dicarboxylate derivatives Marcel S. F. Lie Ken JieSunny Wai-Hung Cheung Method Pages: 729 - 732
Production of antiserum for sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of 3-carboxy-4-methyl-5-propyl-2-furanpropanoic acid by chemiluminescence Touichi TanakaHideharu IkebuchiYoshiko Tanaka OriginalPaper Pages: 733 - 736