PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9176199-1 1997 The IPEC-1 newborn swine intestinal epithelial cell line was used to determine the effects of the uptake of various fatty acids on the secretion of apolipoprotein (apo) B and apo A-I, as well as triglyceride and phospholipid. Fatty Acids 116-127 apolipoprotein B Sus scrofa 148-170 9176199-4 1997 Oleic acid (18:1) was the most effective of all fatty acids tested in stimulating triglyceride synthesis and the secretion of triglyceride, phospholipid, and apo B. Oleic Acid 0-10 apolipoprotein B Sus scrofa 158-163 9176199-4 1997 Oleic acid (18:1) was the most effective of all fatty acids tested in stimulating triglyceride synthesis and the secretion of triglyceride, phospholipid, and apo B. Fatty Acids 48-59 apolipoprotein B Sus scrofa 158-163 9176199-7 1997 However, among the unsaturated fatty acids, oleic acid was the least effective and linolenic acid was the most effective in stimulating apo A-I secretion. alpha-Linolenic Acid 83-97 apolipoprotein A1 Sus scrofa 136-143