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Importance of dietary gamma-linolenic acid in human health and nutrition.
Gamma-linolenic acid also shows promise against breast cancer.
Some effects of gamma-linolenic acid on cultured human oesophageal carcinoma cells.
Horrobin's efforts focused on evening primrose oil, which contains gamma-linolenic acid.
The importance of gamma-linolenic acid and prostaglandin E1 in human nutrition and medicine.
The use of gamma-linolenic acid in diabetic neuropathy.
The effects of gamma-linolenic acid on breast pain and diabetic neuropathy: possible non-eicosanoid mechanisms.
Horrobin, D. F. Nutritional and medical importance of gamma-linolenic acid.
It was identified that this block occurred in the production of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA).
Health benefits Blackcurrant Seed oil provides the body with higher levels of gamma-linolenic acid, which are essential for building prostaglandins.
Gamma-linolenic acid: A pharmacological nutrient for hypertension?
The effects of gamma-linolenic acid on human diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
The efficacy and safety of gamma-linolenic acid in the treatment of infantile atopic dermatitis.
Gamma-linolenic acid treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Calcium, gamma-linolenic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid supplementation in senile osteoporosis.
Topical gamma-linolenic acid therapy in atopic dermatitis: a clinical and biometric evaluation.
The reversibility of cancer: evidence that malignancy in human hepatoma cells is gamma-linolenic acid deficiency-dependent.
Key words: hempseed, cholesterol, platelet, aggregation, gamma-linolenic acid.
Gamma-Linolenic Acid is an omega-6 fatty acid.
Randomized controlled trial of gamma-linolenic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid in peripheral arterial disease.
Gamma-linolenic acid for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Placebo-controlled comparison to D-amphetamine.
Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with prostaglandin E1 precursors cis-linoleic acid and gamma-linolenic acid.
Effects of gamma-linolenic acid and oleic acid on paclitaxel cytotoxicity in human breast cancer cells.
Some effects of linoleic acid and gamma-linolenic acid on the proliferation of human hepatoma cells in culture.
Currant root and seeds are high in gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA).