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- Title
Recovery from Cogwheel Rigidity and Akinesia and Improvement in Vibration Sense and Olfactory Perception following Removal of an Epoxy-Oleic Acid DNA Adduct.
- Authors
Monro, Jean A.; McLaren-Howard, John; Shah, Mussadiq; Julu, Peter O. O.; Puri, Basant K.
- Abstract
The epoxy fatty acid cis-12,13-epoxy-oleic acid, which acts as a DNA adduct, may be generated during long-term storage of many seed oils, including those used in cooking, with frying oils and fried foods being a major source in the modern human diet. Removal of this epoxy fatty acid from the locus of the N-formyl peptide receptors was associated with recovery from cogwheel rigidity and akinesia as well as with improvement in vibration sense and olfactory perception.
- Subjects
FATTY acids; EPOXY compounds; DNA adducts; OLFACTORY perception; PEPTIDE receptors
- Publication
Case Reports in Medicine, 2017, p1
- ISSN
1687-9627
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2017/3512353