Björn Kristinsson
University of Iceland
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PLOS ONE | 2012
Martin Rossmeisl; Zuzana Macek Jilkova; Ondrej Kuda; Tomas Jelenik; Dasa Medrikova; Barbora Stankova; Björn Kristinsson; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Harald Svensen; Iren Stoknes; Peter Sjövall; Ylva Magnusson; Michiel G.J. Balvers; Kitty C.M. Verhoeckx; Eva Tvrzická; Morten Bryhn; Jan Kopecky
Background n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, namely docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and can ameliorate many of obesity-associated disorders. We hypothesised that the latter effect will be more pronounced when DHA/EPA is supplemented as phospholipids rather than as triglycerides. Methodology/Principal Findings In a ‘prevention study’, C57BL/6J mice were fed for 9 weeks on either a corn oil-based high-fat obesogenic diet (cHF; lipids ∼35% wt/wt), or cHF-based diets in which corn oil was partially replaced by DHA/EPA, admixed either as phospholipids or triglycerides from marine fish. The reversal of obesity was studied in mice subjected to the preceding cHF-feeding for 4 months. DHA/EPA administered as phospholipids prevented glucose intolerance and tended to reduce obesity better than triglycerides. Lipemia and hepatosteatosis were suppressed more in response to dietary phospholipids, in correlation with better bioavailability of DHA and EPA, and a higher DHA accumulation in the liver, white adipose tissue (WAT), and muscle phospholipids. In dietary obese mice, both DHA/EPA concentrates prevented a further weight gain, reduced plasma lipid levels to a similar extent, and tended to improve glucose tolerance. Importantly, only the phospholipid form reduced plasma insulin and adipocyte hypertrophy, while being more effective in reducing hepatic steatosis and low-grade inflammation of WAT. These beneficial effects were correlated with changes of endocannabinoid metabolome in WAT, where phospholipids reduced 2-arachidonoylglycerol, and were more effective in increasing anti-inflammatory lipids such as N-docosahexaenoylethanolamine. Conclusions/Significance Compared with triglycerides, dietary DHA/EPA administered as phospholipids are superior in preserving a healthy metabolic profile under obesogenic conditions, possibly reflecting better bioavalability and improved modulation of the endocannabinoid system activity in WAT.
Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 1999
Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Pall Thordarson; Arnar Halldorsson; Björn Kristinsson
Abstract Pseudomonas sp. lipase was employed to resolve kinetically 1- O -alkylglycerols by a sequential diacylation process. Only low or moderate E -values were obtained, but at approximately 60% conversion enantiomerically pure monoacetates were obtained of the natural S -configuration for glyceryl ether lipids.
Food Chemistry | 2015
Marika Kalpio; Matts Nylund; Kaisa M. Linderborg; Baoru Yang; Björn Kristinsson; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Heikki Kallio
Enantiomers of racemic triacylglycerol (TAG) mixtures were separated using two chiral HPLC columns with a sample recycling system and a UV detector. A closed system without sample derivatisation enabled separation and identification by using enantiopure reference compounds of eleven racemic TAGs with C12-C22 fatty acids with 0-2 double bonds. The prolonged separation time was compensated for by fewer pretreatment steps. Presence of one saturated and one unsaturated fatty acid in the asymmetric TAG favoured the separation. Enantiomeric resolution, at the same time with stronger retention of TAGs, increased with increasing fatty acid chain length in the sn-1(3) position. Triunsaturated TAGs containing oleic, linoleic or palmitoleic acids did not separate. The elution order of enantiomers was determined by chemoenzymatically synthesised enantiopure TAGs with a co-injection method. The method is applicable to many natural fats and oils of low unsaturation level assisting advanced investigation of lipid synthesis and metabolism.
Coastal Engineering | 1978
Björn Kristinsson; Jonas Eliasson
Abstract This paper describes methods and equipment for testing the stability of rubble-mound breakwaters. One instrument, called the OBDS (Optical Break-Down Sensor), is intended for global evaluation of the break-down process as a function of time. A second instrument, called the BCOM (Blink Comparator), is for observing and measuring the break-down process in detail. The instruments have been tested and found to give reliable results in the laboratory. Suggestions for improvement are made and it is believed that these will increase the usefulness and make this new technique applicable in the field.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1997
Harald Breivik; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Björn Kristinsson
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1997
Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Björn Kristinsson; Ragnheidur Sigurdardottir; Gudmundur G. Gudmundsson; Harald Breivik
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1998
Gudmundur G. Haraldsson; Björn Kristinsson
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2004
Arnar Halldorsson; Björn Kristinsson; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2003
Arnar Halldorsson; Björn Kristinsson; Caroline Glynn; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson
Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2004
Arnar Halldorsson; Pall Thordarson; Björn Kristinsson; Carlos D. Magnusson; Gudmundur G. Haraldsson