Intralipid is a solubilization agent shown invitro to supply essentially fatty acids for cells
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68890-65-3
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Intralipid is a solubilization agent shown in vitro to supply essential fatty acids for cells. It is an emulsion made from soybean oil, phospholipids, glycerin, and water. Intralipid is commonly used as a component of parenteral nutrition regimens.
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OkOk, SH. et al. (PubMed 26273653) investigated the effects of Lipofundin MCT/LCT and Intralipid on acetylcholine-induced nitric oxide- (NO-) mediated relaxation in rat aorta to determine which lipid emulsion (LE) was more potent in terms of inhibition of NO-induced relaxation. -SCBT Publication Review