gamma-Linolenic acid

Gamma-linolenic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. The involved functions are known as Drug Interactions. Gamma-linolenic acid often locates in Articular system.

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To understand associated biological information of gamma-Linolenic acid, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with gamma-Linolenic acid?

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Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with gamma-Linolenic acid

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Pityriasis D010915 3 associated lipids
Xerostomia D014987 6 associated lipids
Fallopian Tube Neoplasms D005185 1 associated lipids
Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid D018277 3 associated lipids
Scurvy D012614 2 associated lipids
Hand Dermatoses D006229 5 associated lipids
Mucocele D009078 1 associated lipids
Salivary Gland Diseases D012466 1 associated lipids
Gastritis, Atrophic D005757 4 associated lipids
Postoperative Hemorrhage D019106 7 associated lipids
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What lipids are associated with gamma-Linolenic acid?

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Jamal GA et al. Gamma-linolenic acid in diabetic neuropathy. 1986 Lancet pmid:2871365
Fujiwara F et al. Antitumor effect of gamma-linolenic acid on cultured human neuroblastoma cells. 1986 Prostaglandins Leukot Med pmid:3020590
Dib A and Carreau JP Effects of gamma-linolenic acid supplementation on pregnant rats fed a zinc-deficient diet. 1987 Ann. Nutr. Metab. pmid:2821872
Huang YS et al. Protective effect of gamma-linolenic acid on aspirin-induced gastric hemorrhage in rats. 1987 Digestion pmid:3030865
Meigel W et al. [Additional oral therapy of atopic dermatitis with unsaturated fatty acids]. 1987 Z. Hautkr. pmid:2894730
Fujiwara F et al. Fatty acid modification of cultured neuroblastoma cells by gamma linolenic acid relevant to its antitumor effect. 1987 Prostaglandins Leukot Med pmid:2829239
Van der Merwe CF et al. Oral gamma-linolenic acid in 21 patients with untreatable malignancy. An ongoing pilot open clinical trial. 1987 Br J Clin Pract pmid:2837264
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Nassar BA et al. The influence of dietary marine oil (Polepa) and evening primrose oil (Efamol) on prostaglandin production by the rat mesenteric vasculature. 1987 Prostaglandins Leukot Med pmid:3033691
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Chapkin RS et al. Dietary influences of evening primrose and fish oil on the skin of essential fatty acid-deficient guinea pigs. 1987 J. Nutr. pmid:3625311
Schalin-Karrila M et al. Evening primrose oil in the treatment of atopic eczema: effect on clinical status, plasma phospholipid fatty acids and circulating blood prostaglandins. 1987 Br. J. Dermatol. pmid:3307886