Lipid emulsions in parenteral nutrition: current applications and future developments

Volume: 10, Issue: 11, Pages: 1533 - 1549
Published: Aug 6, 2013
Abstract
Introduction: A parenteral lipid emulsion (LE), used as a key source of energy, essential fatty acids (FAs), and fat-soluble vitamins, is an integral part of a parenteral nutrition (PN) regimen. The conventional LEs, such as soybean oil (SO)-based emulsions, have caused concerns about the potential adverse effects involving oxidative stress, inflammation, and immune response probably because of undesirable FA composition. Areas covered:...
Paper Details
Title
Lipid emulsions in parenteral nutrition: current applications and future developments
Published Date
Aug 6, 2013
Volume
10
Issue
11
Pages
1533 - 1549
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