- General Drug Summary
- Description
- A common saturated fatty acid found in fats and waxes including olive oil, palm oil, and body lipids. [PubChem]
- Also Known As
- 1-Hexyldecanoic Acid; 1-Pentadecanecarboxylic acid; FAT; Hexadecanoate; Hexadecanoic acid; Hexadecoic acid; Hexadecylic acid; Hexaectylic acid; Palmitate; Palmitinic acid; Palmitinsaeure
- Categories
- Enzyme Inhibitors
- Structure
- Summary In Neonatal Jaundice
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1 record(s) for Palmitic Acid Effective in Maintaining Remission in Neonatal Jaundice.
- PMID
- Drug Name
- Efficacy
- Evidence
- 561427
- Palmitic Acid
- Effective in Maintaining Remission
- In Vitro Study
- Summary
- Oleic and palmitic acids at concentrations above 1.1 mg percent (40 micrometer) are capable of displacing bilirubin from the serum albumin-bilirubin conjugates.
- Breast milk jaundice: an in vitro study of the effect of free fatty acids on the bilirubin-serum albumin complex. Research communications in chemical pathology and , 1977 Aug [Go to PubMed]
- Oleic and palmitic acids at concentrations above 1.1 mg percent (40 micrometer) are capable of displacing bilirubin from the serum albumin-bilirubin conjugates. The release of bilirubin is also demonstrated by thin layer gel chromatography. Since both oleate and palmitate constitute the major fatty acids in breast milk, the results may indicate that the development of jaundice in breast-fed infants could result at least in part from elevated levels of free fatty acids present in the blood serum of these neonates.