oleoyl-coenzyme-a and ethyl-oleate

oleoyl-coenzyme-a has been researched along with ethyl-oleate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for oleoyl-coenzyme-a and ethyl-oleate

ArticleYear
Fatty acid ethyl ester synthesis by human liver microsomes.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1996, Jan-19, Volume: 1299, Issue:2

    Fatty acid ethyl esters are a family of non-oxidative metabolites of ethanol present in many tissues after ethanol consumption. In this report we demonstrate the existence in human liver of an acyl-CoA:ethanol acyltransferase activity which may be responsible in part for the synthesis of these compounds in vivo. The effects of oleoyl-CoA and ethanol concentrations, presence or absence of bovine serum albumin and detergent, pH and enzyme concentration on this activity have been determined. Acyl-CoA:ethanol acyltransferase activity is localised in the membrane-bound fraction. Using inhibitors directed against related enzyme activities, it has been shown that the activity is not related to serine-dependent carboxylesterases or acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase, but tht it may be associated with acyl-CoA hydrolase activity. We have also compared acyl-CoA:ethanol acyltransferase activity with fatty acid ethyl ester synthase activity in microsomes and cytosol from the same liver. Our data indicate that these activities are comparable in vitro (on a unit/g liver basis), and suggest that both may be significant in vivo.

    Topics: Acyl Coenzyme A; Acyltransferases; Animals; Esters; Ethanol; Fatty Acids; Humans; Kinetics; Microsomes, Liver; Oleic Acids; Palmitoyl-CoA Hydrolase; Rats

1996