학술논문

Stability of n-3 fatty acids in human fat tissue aspirates during storage
Document Type
Periodical
Source
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. June, 1993, Vol. 57 Issue 6, p884, 5 p.
Subject
Adipose tissues -- Physiological aspects
Unsaturated fatty acids in human nutrition -- Physiological aspects
Food/cooking/nutrition
Health
Language
ISSN
0002-9165
Abstract
The content of n-3 ([omega]3) polyunsaturated fatty acids in fat tissue is an indicator of their long-term consumption. Therefore, a method for determining n-3 fatty acids in human fat tissue microbiopsies was validated and the stability of n-3 fatty acids in biopsies was checked under various conditions of storage. Methyl esters were prepared from 25 to 35 mg adipose tissue and separated by capillary gas chromatography. Recovery of added eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) was 98-105%. The change after storage of fat samples at room temperature or at 4, -20, or -80 [degrees] C for 3 mo averaged + 3.3% for EPA and + 2.1% for DHA, with no effect of temperature. Storage at + 20 or - 80 [degrees] C for 7 mo yielded no perceptible change in EPA, DHA, or five other n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. EPA and DHA concentrations in adipose tissue aspirates are remarkably stable and deserve attention as biomarkers in epidemiological studies.