The elimination of free fatty acids, free glycerol and triglycerides from the plasma of low-birth-weight infants receiving intravenous fat emulsion and glucose
The disappearance rate of plasma. free glycerol, free fatty acids and triglycerides following the termination of short-term (6-hr) infusion of fat emulsion (Intralipid) was studied in 12 low-birth-weight infants. The mean K values for each lipid component were found to be higher in infants receiving...
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