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Partitioning of α-Linolenic acid metabolism towards 20:3n-3 synthesis rather than 18- carbon oxylipin production alters with age, which is consistent with induction of a more inflammatory phenotype in older individuals
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Partitioning of α-Linolenic acid metabolism towards 20:3n-3 synthesis rather than 18- carbon oxylipin production alters with age, which is consistent with induction of a more inflammatory phenotype in older individuals

Johanna Von Gerichten, Nicola A. Irvine, Annette L. West, KA Lillycrop, Elizabeth A. Miles, Philip C. Calder, Graham C. Burdge and Barbara Ann Fielding
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, Vol.81(OCE5), E208
Nutrition Society Summer Conference 2022: Food and Nutrition: pathways to a sustainable future (Sheffield Hallam University, Howard St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 1WB, 12/07/2022 - 15/07/2022)
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