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Nutrition | 1997

Potential of the monoglyceride and triglyceride of dl-3-hydroxybutyrate for parenteral nutrition: Synthesis and preliminary biological testing in the rat

Ronald H. Birkhahn; Charles A. McCombs; Robert J. Clemens; John Clark Hubbs

Esters of short-chain organic acids have shown some promise as potential nutrients for parenteral feeding. Most glycerols are water insoluble but those of the ketone bodies have some water solubility. Of interest is that the triacylglycerol of 3-hydroxybutyrate has water solubility while the triacylglycerol of acetoacetate does not. The mono- and triacylglycerol of DL-3-hydroxybutrate were synthesized and tested for toxicity and nutritional value as parenteral nutrients. Both compounds have an estimated energy density of 19.7 kJ/g (4.7 kcal/g) and are water soluble. The compounds were infused into rats for 7 d at a rate to provide 113 kJ/d and were accompanied by a low-energy oral diet. Control, pair-fed rats were infused with isocaloric glucose or 0.9% saline. Nitrogen intake, output, and balance, body weight changes, and liver size were compared. The two glycerols of 3-hydroxybutyrate supported similar nitrogen retention, body weight changes, and liver size as found in the pair-fed control animals infused with glucose. Rats infused with saline retained less nitrogen, had decreased body weight, and had smaller livers. The data demonstrated that the glycerols of DL-3-hydroxybutyrate are not toxic, provide metabolic energy when infused intravenously, and could be used as nutrients for parenteral feeding.


Archive | 1994

Composition and process for the production of poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates)

John Clark Hubbs; Marti N. Harrison


Archive | 1997

Enzymatic process for the manufacture of ascorbic acid 2-keto-L-gulonic acid and esters of 2-keto-L-gulonic acid

John Clark Hubbs


Archive | 1995

Biodegradable poly (3-Hydroxyalkanoate) compositions and blends

John Clark Hubbs; Marti N. Harrison; Steven Carl Gedon; Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner; Douglas Claire Hoffman; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1993

Poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates) and process for the production thereof

John Clark Hubbs; Marti N. Harrison; Steve Carl Gedon; Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner; Douglas Claire Hoffman; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1993

Parenteral nutrients based on watersoluble glycerol bisacetoacetates

Ronald H. Birkhahn; Robert J. Clemens; John Clark Hubbs


Archive | 1995

Nutritive glycerol esters of β-acyloxy butyrates

Ronald H. Birkhahn; Robert J. Clemens; Charles A. McCombs; John Clark Hubbs


Archive | 1995

Process for the production of poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates)

John Clark Hubbs; Marti N. Harrison; Charles Michael Buchanan; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1993

1-acetoacetamido-2,3-propane diol monomer and polyesters prerpared therefrom

John Clark Hubbs; Robert J. Clemens


Archive | 2006

Preparation of glucosamine

John Clark Hubbs

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Ronald H. Birkhahn

University of Toledo Medical Center

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