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pubblicato nel Luglio - Agosto 2001 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.4

Bibliografia

  1. Ip C, Singh M, Thompson HJ, Scimeca JA. Suppresses mammary carcinogenesis and proliferative activity of the mammary gland in the rat. Cancer Res 1994; 54(5): 1212-5.

  2. Ip C, Scimeca JA, Thompson HJ. Conjugated linoleic acid. A powerful anticarcinogen from animal fat sources. [Review]. Cancer 1994; 74(3 suppl): 1050-4.

  3. Shultz TD, Chew BP, Seaman WR, Luedecke LO. Inhibitory effect of conjugated dienoic derivates of linoleic acid and beta-carotene on the in vitro growth of human cancer cells. Cancer Lett. 1992; 63(2): 125-33.

  4. Ha YL, Grimm NK, Pariza MW. Anticarcinogens from fried ground beef: heat-altered derivates of linoleic acid. Carcinogenesis 1987; 8: 1881-87.

  5. Nicolosi RJ, Rogers EJ, Kritchevsky D, Scimeca JA et al. Dictary conjugated linoleic acid reduces plasma lipeproteins and early aortic atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemichamsters. Artery 1997; 22(5): 266-77.

  6. Lee KN, Kritchevsky D, Pariza MW. Atherosclerosis 1994; 108(1): 19-25.

  7. Chin SF, Storkson JM, Liu W, A lbright KJ et al. Conjugated linoleic acid (9,11- and 10,12- ocatadecadienoic acid) is produced in conventional but non germ-free rats fed linoleic acid. Nutr 1994;124(5); 694-701.

  8. Chin SF et al. Conjugated linoleic acid is a growth factor for rats as shown by enhanced weight gain and improved feed efficiency. J Nutr 1994; 124(12): 2344-49.

  9. Pariza MW, Ha YL, Benjamin H et al. Formation and action of anticarcinogenic fatty acids. Adv Exp Med Biol 1991; 289: 269-72.

  10. Chin SF, Liu W, Storkson JM, Ha YL et al. J Food Comp Anal 1992; 5: 185-97.

  11. Stangl GI. Conjugated linoleic acid exhibit a strong fat-to-lean partitioning effect, reduce serum VLDL lipids and redistribute tissue lipids in food-restricted rats. J Nutr 2000; 130(5): 1140-46.

  12. Benito P, Nelson GJ, Kelley DS, Bartolini G, Schmidt PC, Simon V. The effect of conjugated linoleic acid on plasma lipoproteins and tissue fatty acid composition in humans. Lipids 2001; 36(3): 229-36.

  13. Benito P, Nelson GJ, Kelley DS, Bartolini G, Schmidt PC, Simon V. The effect of conjugated linoleic acid on platelet function, platelet fatty acid composition, and blood coagulation in humans. Lipids 2001; 36(3): 221-27.