Debry G, Pelletier X
Département de Nutrition et des Maladies Métaboliques, Université de Nancy I, France.
Experientia. 1991 Feb 15;47(2):172-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01945421.
The 'essentiality' of (omega-6) and (omega-3) fatty acids in mammals is well known. Nevertheless, some important points remain unclear concerning their implication in physiology. After a short discussion about the definition of essential fatty acids deficiency, this brief overview deals with some of these points, pointing out some of the unresolved questions. Different subjects are approached concerning the (omega-6) and (omega-3) fatty acids metabolism: desaturases, eicosanoids, production, as well as some of their metabolic effects on cell membranes, intestinal function, glucose and lipid metabolism, haemorheology.
(ω-6)和(ω-3)脂肪酸在哺乳动物中的“必需性”是众所周知的。然而,关于它们在生理学中的作用,一些重要问题仍不清楚。在简短讨论必需脂肪酸缺乏的定义之后,本简要概述涉及其中一些要点,指出一些尚未解决的问题。围绕(ω-6)和(ω-3)脂肪酸代谢探讨了不同主题:去饱和酶、类二十烷酸、生成,以及它们对细胞膜、肠道功能、葡萄糖和脂质代谢、血液流变学的一些代谢影响。