PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2981564-8 1985 When lipase and kinase activities were measured simultaneously, the formation of phosphatidic acid from a 1-palmitoyl-2-[1-14C]oleoyl-sn-glycerol substrate was 4-fold greater than the release of fatty acid (oleate) from the sn-2 position. Oleic Acid 207-213 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 5-11 23363068-6 2013 MATERIALS AND METHODS: The in vitro pancreatic lipase inhibitory effect of galangin was determined by measuring the release of oleic acid from triolein. Oleic Acid 127-137 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 47-53 2461048-6 1988 Forty minutes after oleic acid administration, the activities of Chtg, Tg and Li were significantly increased (45, 38 and 23%, respectively) above those from control rats. Oleic Acid 20-30 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 78-80 3608428-8 1987 It is concluded that if the inhibition of pancreatic lipase by albumin is due to the inaccessibility of the enzyme to an oil-water interface blocked by denatured albumin, then albumin saturated with oleic acid would seem to be protected from unfolding at the interface and more readily displaced by the lipase. Oleic Acid 199-209 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 53-59 3608428-8 1987 It is concluded that if the inhibition of pancreatic lipase by albumin is due to the inaccessibility of the enzyme to an oil-water interface blocked by denatured albumin, then albumin saturated with oleic acid would seem to be protected from unfolding at the interface and more readily displaced by the lipase. Oleic Acid 199-209 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 303-309 8788266-11 1996 After oleic acid stimulation, serum lipase responded better in ileal transplants than in jejunal transplants, but the bile flow rate did not show significant change in either group. Oleic Acid 6-16 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 36-42 2731489-2 1989 Lipase activities are studied with triolein as substrate and are determined by quantification of the released oleic acid liberated. Oleic Acid 110-120 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 0-6 6264965-8 1981 Oleate-labeled microsomes were pretreated with e mM diisopropylfluorophosphate (lipase inhibitor). Oleic Acid 0-6 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 80-86 6264965-10 1981 When the lipase was not inhibited, labeled oleate was produced. Oleic Acid 43-49 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 9-15 18201-5 1977 The lipase hydrolyzed trioleyglycerol to oleic acid and glycerol. Oleic Acid 41-51 lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus 4-10