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nickel → poses no adverse impact → via feed to cattle, pigs, rabbits, ducks, fish, dogs, chickens, horses, sheep, goats and cats
“the CONTAM Panel concluded that any adverse impact of Ni via feed to cattle, pigs, rabbits, ducks, fish, dogs, chickens, horses, sheep, goats and cats is unlikely.”
pigs and rabbits → have a reference point for adverse animal health effects of → 0.01 mg OTA/kg feed
“The CONTAM Panel considered as reference point (RP) for adverse animal health effects: for pigs and rabbits 0.01 mg OTA/kg feed, for chickens for fattening and hens 0.03 mg OTA/kg feed.”
“From day 12 to day 18 of pregnancy, long-chain (C(14:0)-C(18:1)) fatty acids were the major products.”
long-chain fatty acids (C14:0-C18:1) → were the major products → fatty acids synthesized by rabbit mammary-gland explants
“In addition, the structure of the most active fraction from olive oil was elucidated, as a glycerol-glycolipid.”
glycerol-glycolipid from olive oil → inhibit → washed rabbit platelet aggregation
“Comparison between olive and seed oils supports the superiority of olive oil as high levels of platelet activating factor (PAF) antagonists have been detected, mainly in TPL.”
total polar lipids (TPL) of olive oil → inhibit → washed rabbit platelet aggregation
“but with fraction I the rate of transfer of glucose to rabbit liver glycogen was 380% of that observed to amylopectin.”
fraction I → transfers glucose to → rabbit liver glycogen
“The rate of glucose transfer from adenosine diphosphoglucose to rabbit liver glycogen of fraction II was 78% of the rate of glucose transfer to amylopectin.”
fraction II → transfers glucose to → rabbit liver glycogen