Abstract

In experiments on rats with CCl4-induced liver damage the total lipids and the di- to tetra-enoic fatty acids were estimated. The acute experiment of 72 h duration showed a strong augmentation of total lipids and a transitory diminution of arachidonic acid in serum and liver which two months after the intoxication still persisted together with a marked rise in linolenic acid. The parallelism of changes of saturation of the fatty acids in serum and liver being statistically significant indicates that the process of desaturation is most probably localized in the liver itself.

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