(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
Critical Illness D016638 13 associated lipids
Diabetes, Gestational D016640 8 associated lipids
Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform D016643 2 associated lipids
Malaria, Falciparum D016778 22 associated lipids
Diabetic Ketoacidosis D016883 16 associated lipids
Liver Failure D017093 5 associated lipids
Hyperandrogenism D017588 5 associated lipids
Glucose Intolerance D018149 13 associated lipids
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell D018262 1 associated lipids
Placenta, Retained D018457 3 associated lipids
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Hepp KD et al. To what extent can metabolism be 'normalized' in insulin-dependent diabetes? 1990 Adv. Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res. pmid:2119654
Larovere L et al. Cerebrospinal fluid purines, pyrimidines, organic acids and amino acids in neonatal citrullinaemia. 2000 Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. pmid:11783536
Kallinowskil F et al. Glucose, lactate, and ketone body utilization by human mammary carcinomas in vivo. 1985 Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. pmid:3832881
Tanaka J et al. A study of oxidative phosphorylative activity and calcium-induced respiration of rat liver mitochondria following living Escherichia coli injection. 1982 Adv Shock Res pmid:6753540
Kalmus P et al. Effect of yeast culture on milk production and metabolic and reproductive performance of early lactation dairy cows. 2009 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:19650887
Stengärde L et al. Metabolic profiles in five high-producing Swedish dairy herds with a history of abomasal displacement and ketosis. 2008 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:18687108
Forslund KB et al. Low cortisol levels in blood from dairy cows with ketosis: a field study. 2010 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:20487518
Kauppinen K Correlation of whole blood concentrations of acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, glucose and milk yield in dairy cows as studied under field conditions. 1983 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:6687103
Jaakson H et al. Field trial on glucose-induced insulin and metabolite responses in Estonian Holstein and Estonian Red dairy cows in two herds. 2010 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:20089161
Ruprechter G et al. Metabolic and endocrine profiles and reproductive parameters in dairy cows under grazing conditions: effect of polymorphisms in somatotropic axis genes. 2011 Acta Vet. Scand. pmid:21635772