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Comparison of effects of dietary saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids on plasma lipids and lipoproteins in man
F. H. Mattson,
Scott M Grundy
Int Med - Nutrition & Met Dis
Internal Medicine
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Chemical Compounds
Cholesterol
62%
Fat
68%
Fatty Acid
18%
Linoleic Acid
50%
Lipid
48%
Lipoprotein
76%
Liquid
12%
Monounsaturated Fatty Acid
100%
Oleic Acid
45%
Palm Oil
28%
Plasma
42%
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid
82%
Protein
9%
Reduction
10%
Safflower Oil
74%
Saturated Fatty Acid
84%
Triglyceride
73%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cholesterol
5%
Diet
47%
Fats
5%
Fatty Acids
59%
LDL Cholesterol
6%
Linoleic Acid
16%
Lipids
45%
lipoprotein cholesterol
8%
Lipoproteins
66%
Monounsaturated Fatty Acids
95%
Oleic Acid
16%
oxidized low density lipoprotein
28%
Palm Oil
10%
Safflower Oil
22%
Triglycerides
16%
Unsaturated Fats
22%
Unsaturated Fatty Acids
74%
VLDL Lipoproteins
8%