DOI: 10.11606/d.10.2007.tde-22022008-160519
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Suplementação com óleo de soja para eqüinos

Abstract: A Deus, por estar comigo em todos os momentos da minha vida.A minha família, por me apoiar e incentivar.Ao Prof. Dr. Alexandre A. O. Gobesso, pela orientação, amizade e conhecimento transmitido. À FAPESP pelo financiamento do experimento.

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“…The uptake of LDL particles by different tissues through interaction with specific receptors is intensely regulated and plays a central role in regulating plasma cholesterol concentration. When there is a decrease in the concentration of intracellular cholesterol, there is an increase in the synthesis of receptors and, consequently, in the uptake of this lipoprotein in the plasma, resulting in a decrease in its concentration, the reciprocal also being true (Pastori, 2007). Thus, the nonoccurrence of changes in LDL activity observed in this study is explained by the absence of changes in total cholesterol concentration.…”
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confidence: 47%
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“…The uptake of LDL particles by different tissues through interaction with specific receptors is intensely regulated and plays a central role in regulating plasma cholesterol concentration. When there is a decrease in the concentration of intracellular cholesterol, there is an increase in the synthesis of receptors and, consequently, in the uptake of this lipoprotein in the plasma, resulting in a decrease in its concentration, the reciprocal also being true (Pastori, 2007). Thus, the nonoccurrence of changes in LDL activity observed in this study is explained by the absence of changes in total cholesterol concentration.…”
Section: Arqmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…Regarding the surgical procedure, no complications were observed in phase 1 of the experiment, except for the development of edema or seroma/infection in the incisional line, regardless of the group, as described by Melo et al (2022a). Protopapas (2000 observed that complications affecting the incision in horses treated surgically for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders were closely associated with negative energy balance in the horse (Naylor et al, 1980), metabolic alteration invariably associated with absence or low food intake.…”
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confidence: 87%
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