1998
DOI: 10.1007/s001140050488
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Chlorinated fatty acids in membrane lipids of fish

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“…5,8,15 -17 This metabolite is the shortest Cl 2 FA with an even-numbered carbon chain that has been found, indicating that furtheř -oxidation may be sterically hindered. 15 The Cl 2 FAs are bound both in membrane and in storage lipids 7,9,15,16 and the incorporation in membrane lipids may influence cellular functions. 18 -22 not been reported, but can be regarded as possible because a recent study showed that human cell lines can assimilate and metabolize 9,10-Cl 2 C 18 .…”
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“…5,8,15 -17 This metabolite is the shortest Cl 2 FA with an even-numbered carbon chain that has been found, indicating that furtheř -oxidation may be sterically hindered. 15 The Cl 2 FAs are bound both in membrane and in storage lipids 7,9,15,16 and the incorporation in membrane lipids may influence cellular functions. 18 -22 not been reported, but can be regarded as possible because a recent study showed that human cell lines can assimilate and metabolize 9,10-Cl 2 C 18 .…”
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“…Chlorinated fatty acids are bound in lipids such as triacylglycerols and phospholipids (Wese´n 1995;Bjo¨rn et al 1998b), and thus, theoretically have a potency to disturb any biological process involving lipids. They have for instance been shown to have an impact on cell membrane functions (Ewald and Sundin 1993).…”
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“…Dichloromyristic acid is the predominating chlorinated fatty acid in fish containing low concentrations of extractable organically bound chlorine (Mu et al 1996a;Björn et al 1998b), and is also a major component of the organochlorine load in lobster digestive glands (Milley et al 1997) and in the liver of rats fed dichlorostearic acid (Conacher et al 1984). It has been suggested that dichloromyristic acid may accumulate in organisms because further b-oxidation is sterically hindered by the chlorine atoms (Conacher et al 1984;Ewald & Sundin 1993).…”
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“…phospholipids) (Ewald et al 1996;Björn et al 1998b;Vereskuns 1999). Actually, the concentration of chlorinated fatty acids was found to be higher in phospholipids than in triacylglycerols in muscle tissue of fish from Scandinavian waters (Björn et al 1998b). Likewise, a large proportion of the recovered radioactivity was associated with phospholipids in fish fed radiolabelled dichlorostearic acid (Ewald et al 1996).…”
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