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Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science
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Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition

Livan Delgado Roche.

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Abstract
Soybean-oil based lipid emulsion have been used for parenteral nutrition since 1980’s decade. These kind of pharmaceutical formulations represent an important energy source to critically ill patients. But it has been demonstrated that soybean-based-lipid emulsions induce a hyperlipidemic state and oxidative stress, which represent the major complications of these energy sources. The aim of the present work was to review the state of the art on lipid emulsions and its relationship with oxidative stress, and associated diseases.

Key words: Hyperlipidemia; Lipid emulsions; Parenteral nutrition; Oxidative stress


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How to Cite this Article
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Roche LD. Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxid Antioxid Med Sci. 2012; 1(1): 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



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Roche LD. Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. www.scopemed.org/?mno=15841 [Access: May 23, 2013]. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



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Roche LD. Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxid Antioxid Med Sci. 2012; 1(1): 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Roche LD. Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxid Antioxid Med Sci. (2012), [cited May 23, 2013]; 1(1): 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



Harvard Style

Roche, L. D. (2012) Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxid Antioxid Med Sci, 1 (1), 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



Turabian Style

Roche, Livan Delgado. 2012. Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science, 1 (1), 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



Chicago Style

Roche, Livan Delgado. "Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition." Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science 1 (2012), 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Roche, Livan Delgado. "Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition." Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science 1.1 (2012), 11-14. Print. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Roche, L. D. (2012) Oxidative stress: the dark side of soybean-oil-based emulsions used in parenteral nutrition. Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science, 1 (1), 11-14. doi:10.5455/oams.100412.rv.002




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