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Fish oil prevents essential fatty acid deficiency and enhances growth: clinical and biochemical implications.
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Metabolism: clinical and experimental [Metabolism] 2008 May; Vol. 57 (5), pp. 698-707. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Fish oil, a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, has never been used as the sole source of lipid in clinical practice for fear of development of essential fatty acid deficiency, as it lacks the believed requisite levels of linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid. The objectives of this study were to establish biochemical standards for fish oil as the sole fat and to test the hypothesis that fish oil contains adequate amounts of omega-6 fatty acids to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency. Forty mice were divided into 2 groups that were either pair fed or allowed to eat ad libitum. In each group, 4 subgroups of 5 mice were fed 1%, 5%, and 10% fish oil diets by weight or a control soybean diet for 9 weeks. Blood was collected at 4 time points, and fatty acid analysis was performed. Food intake and weight status were monitored. All groups but the pair-fed 1% fish oil group gained weight, and the 5% fish oil group showed the highest caloric efficiency in both pair-fed and ad libitum groups. Fatty acid profiles for the 1% fish oil group displayed clear essential fatty acid deficiency, 5% fish oil appeared marginal, and 10% and soybean oil diets were found to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency. Fish oil enhances growth through higher caloric efficiency. We established a total omega-6 fatty acid requirement of between 0.30% and 0.56% of dietary energy, approximately half of the conventionally believed 1% as linoleic acid. This can presumably be attributed to the fact that fish oil contains not only a small amount of linoleic acid, but also arachidonic acid, which has greater efficiency to meet omega-6 fatty acid requirements.
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- 8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid analogs & derivatives
8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid analysis
Animals
Arachidonic Acid analysis
Docosahexaenoic Acids analysis
Eicosapentaenoic Acid analysis
Energy Intake
Fish Oils analysis
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Phospholipids analysis
Triglycerides analysis
Fatty Acids, Essential deficiency
Fish Oils administration & dosage
Growth drug effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0026-0495
- Volume :
- 57
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Metabolism: clinical and experimental
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18442636
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2008.01.008