Choosing foods to balance competing n-3 and n-6 HUFA and their actions
Many enzymes metabolizing essential fatty acids (EFA) do not discriminate much between the n-3 and n-6 structures. Thus, relative abundances of competing n-3 and n-6 acids influence relative rates of reaction during hydrolysis, activation, elongation, desaturation and acyl transfer that control the...
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doaj-ffe0732165264ac5ade7f32538ca1ac52021-02-02T09:05:20ZengEDP SciencesOilseeds and fats, crops and lipids2272-69772257-66142016-01-01231D11410.1051/ocl/2015017ocl150008Choosing foods to balance competing n-3 and n-6 HUFA and their actionsLands BillMany enzymes metabolizing essential fatty acids (EFA) do not discriminate much between the n-3 and n-6 structures. Thus, relative abundances of competing n-3 and n-6 acids influence relative rates of reaction during hydrolysis, activation, elongation, desaturation and acyl transfer that control the balance of n-3 and n-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) accumulated in tissues. An empirical competitive, hyperbolic equation describes how dietary EFA maintain tissue HUFA balance. The %n-6 in HUFA is a useful biomarker for average dietary intakes of n-3 and n-6 EFA. An Omega 3-6 Balance Score combines data on eleven competing EFA in a food and expresses them as a single number. Average daily food scores range from –7 to +2, relating to HUFA balances from 81% to 30% n-6 in HUFA. The HUFA released by phospholipase provide substrates that form important hormone-like bioactive lipids. Formation and action is more intense with n-6 than n-3 mediators, allowing n-6 eicosanoids to shift healthy physiology toward pathophysiology for people who have a high proportion of n-6 arachidonate in tissue HUFA. The HUFA balance, expressed as the %n-6 in HUFA, is a useful biomarker for health risk assessment. The biomarker makes evident that, in the absence of dietary n-3 nutrients, dietary n-6 linoleate has a very narrow therapeutic window, and it can be widened by dietary n-3 nutrients. A useful concept for preventive nutrition is to NIX the 6 while you EAT the 3.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2015017Arachidonateeicosanoidshighly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA)omega-3omega-6 |
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Choosing foods to balance competing n-3 and n-6 HUFA and their actions |
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Choosing foods to balance competing n-3 and n-6 HUFA and their actions |
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choosing foods to balance competing n-3 and n-6 hufa and their actions |
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Many enzymes metabolizing essential fatty acids (EFA) do not discriminate much between the n-3 and n-6 structures. Thus, relative abundances of competing n-3 and n-6 acids influence relative rates of reaction during hydrolysis, activation, elongation, desaturation and acyl transfer that control the balance of n-3 and n-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) accumulated in tissues. An empirical competitive, hyperbolic equation describes how dietary EFA maintain tissue HUFA balance. The %n-6 in HUFA is a useful biomarker for average dietary intakes of n-3 and n-6 EFA. An Omega 3-6 Balance Score combines data on eleven competing EFA in a food and expresses them as a single number. Average daily food scores range from –7 to +2, relating to HUFA balances from 81% to 30% n-6 in HUFA. The HUFA released by phospholipase provide substrates that form important hormone-like bioactive lipids. Formation and action is more intense with n-6 than n-3 mediators, allowing n-6 eicosanoids to shift healthy physiology toward pathophysiology for people who have a high proportion of n-6 arachidonate in tissue HUFA. The HUFA balance, expressed as the %n-6 in HUFA, is a useful biomarker for health risk assessment. The biomarker makes evident that, in the absence of dietary n-3 nutrients, dietary n-6 linoleate has a very narrow therapeutic window, and it can be widened by dietary n-3 nutrients. A useful concept for preventive nutrition is to NIX the 6 while you EAT the 3. |
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Arachidonate eicosanoids highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) omega-3 omega-6 |
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