Can You Take Linoleic Acid with Lipofundin?
Linoleic Acid and Lipofundin may alter lipid profiles when taken together.
Changes in lipid profiles
Linoleic Acid and Lipofundin may alter lipid profiles when taken together.
Changes in lipid profiles
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Taking Linoleic Acid and Lipofundin together may change the composition of serum lipoproteins in the body. This can affect the levels of triglycerides in different lipoprotein fractions, including LDL and HDL. These changes are generally mild and may not be clinically significant for most people. Lipofundin appears to increase linoleic acid in lecithin fatty acids of lipoprotein fractions, potentially altering lipid profiles. This is because Lipofundin, a fat emulsion, can affect how the body processes and transports lipids, and linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid, is a component of these lipids. Lecithin is a type of phospholipid that helps to emulsify fats.
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