E Amusquivar
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Recent Articles
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Laws J, Juniper D, Lean I, Amusquivar E, Herrera E, Dodds P, et al.
Animal
. 2018 May;
12(12):2578-2586.
PMID: 29717686
The supplementing of sow diets with lipids during pregnancy and lactation has been shown to reduce sow condition loss and improve piglet performance. The aim of this study was to...
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Amusquivar E, Sanchez M, Hyde M, Laws J, Clarke L, Herrera E
Lipids
. 2008 May;
43(8):713-22.
PMID: 18491157
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) studies in human babies of very-low-birth-weight suggest that the lipid emulsions currently available are not optimum for neonatal nutrition. Since fatty acid metabolism in human and...
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Herrera E, Lopez-Soldado I, Limones M, Amusquivar E, Ramos M
Int J Vitam Nutr Res
. 2007 Jan;
76(4):216-24.
PMID: 17243085
During pregnancy, lipid metabolism plays a major role to warrant the availability of substrates to the foetus. By using different experimental designs in the rat we have been able to...
4.
Herrera E, Amusquivar E, Lopez-Soldado I, Ortega H
Horm Res
. 2006 Apr;
65 Suppl 3:59-64.
PMID: 16612115
During early pregnancy, long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) may accumulate in maternal fat depots and become available for placental transfer during late pregnancy, when the fetal growth rate is maximal...
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Herrera E, Lopez-Soldado I, Limones M, Amusquivar E, Ramos M
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2005 Sep;
569:95-108.
PMID: 16137112
By using different experimental designs in the rat we have been able to answer several unanswered questions on the short- and long-term effects of alterations of lipid metabolism during the...
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Herrera E, Ortega H, Alvino G, Giovannini N, Amusquivar E, Cetin I
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2004 Apr;
58(9):1231-8.
PMID: 15054438
Objective: To study the changes of plasma fatty acids and lipophilic vitamins during normal pregnancy. Design: Plasma fatty acid profile and the concentration of carotenoids, tocopherols and retinol were measured...
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Amusquivar E, Ruperez F, Barbas C, Herrera E
J Nutr
. 2000 Oct;
130(11):2855-65.
PMID: 11053532
This study was designed to compare in rats the effects of dietary fish oil and olive oil during pregnancy and lactation on offspring development, fatty acid profile and vitamin E...
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Herrera E, Amusquivar E, Cacho J
Metabolism
. 2000 Oct;
49(9):1180-7.
PMID: 11016901
The effect of dietary olive oil and fish oil on the lipolytic dose-response of the beta3-adrenergic agonists, epinephrine, isoproterenol, BRL-37344, and CGP-12177, in adipocytes was studied in pregnant and virgin...
9.
Herrera E, Amusquivar E
Diabetes Metab Res Rev
. 2000 Jun;
16(3):202-10.
PMID: 10867720
During late gestation, although maternal adipose tissue lipolytic activity becomes enhanced, lipolytic products cross the placenta with difficulty. Under fasting conditions, free fatty acids (FFA) are used for ketogenesis by...
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Amusquivar E, Herrera E
Nutr Hosp
. 1999 Jul;
14(3):114-9.
PMID: 10424124
With the aim of knowing how changes in the fatty acid composition of the diet affect the fatty acid profile in the plasma during gestation, and the repercussions on the...