reviewBiochemical Society TransactionsSep 12, 2017GREEN OA

Omega-3 fatty acids and inflammatory processes: from molecules to man

Southampton General Hospital · University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Inappropriate, excessive or uncontrolled inflammation contributes to a range of human diseases. Inflammation involves a multitude of cell types, chemical mediators and interactions. The present article will describe nutritional and metabolic aspects of omega-6 (n-6) and omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids and explain the roles of bioactive members of those fatty acid families in inflammatory processes. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are n-3 fatty acids found in oily fish and fish oil supplements. These fatty acids are capable of partly inhibiting many aspects of inflammation including leucocyte chemotaxis, adhesion molecule expression and leucocyte-endothelial adhesive interactions,…

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Keywords
  • Docosahexaenoic acid
  • Eicosapentaenoic acid
  • Arachidonic acid
  • Inflammation
  • Fish oil
  • Polyunsaturated fatty acid
  • Lipid signaling
  • Eicosanoid
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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