(r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid

(r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Current reference collection contains 2725 references associated with (r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid in LipidPedia. Due to lack of full text of references or no associated biomedical terms are recognized in our current text-mining method, we cannot extract any biomedical terms related to diseases, pathways, locations, functions, genes, lipids, and animal models from the associated reference collection.

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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with (r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Epilepsy, Reflex D020195 5 associated lipids
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell D018262 1 associated lipids
Hyperlipidemia, Familial Combined D006950 9 associated lipids
Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform D016643 2 associated lipids
Status Epilepticus D013226 1 associated lipids
Neurotoxicity Syndromes D020258 34 associated lipids
Abortion, Spontaneous D000022 12 associated lipids
Fetal Macrosomia D005320 3 associated lipids
HIV Wasting Syndrome D019247 3 associated lipids
Endometritis D004716 6 associated lipids
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Jeong HJ et al. The ketogenic diet suppresses the cathepsin E expression induced by kainic acid in the rat brain. 2010 Yonsei Med. J. pmid:20635438
Sánchez SF et al. Nutritional condition affects the disposition kinetics of albendazole in cattle. 1996 Xenobiotica pmid:8730922
Hehenberger K et al. Inhibited proliferation of fibroblasts derived from chronic diabetic wounds and normal dermal fibroblasts treated with high glucose is associated with increased formation of l-lactate. 1998 Mar-Apr Wound Repair Regen pmid:9776856
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Shutenko ZhV et al. [Potentiation of the antiketogenic effect of exogenous glucose with the help of the new beta-oxidation inhibitor mildronate--3-(2,2,2-trimethylhydrazine)propionate]. 1991 Mar-Apr Vopr. Med. Khim. pmid:1897198
Balasiavichius RV et al. [Effect of ischemia on the functional activity and membrane permeability of heart mitochondria]. 1984 Mar-Apr Vopr. Med. Khim. pmid:6331001
Enemark JM et al. Failure to improve energy balance or dehydration by drenching transition cows with water and electrolytes at calving. 2009 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:18686006
Kiku Y et al. Decrease in bovine CD14 positive cells in colostrum is associated with the incidence of mastitis after calving. 2010 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:20077004
Xu C and Wang Z Comparative proteomic analysis of livers from ketotic cows. 2008 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:18080212