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  1. ... nutrition and clinical outcomes. One compared EPA and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) enriched enteral nutrition, Oxepa®, versus standard enteral nutrition ...
  2. ... al. The use of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), gamma linolenic acid (GLA) and rehabilitation in the treatment of back pain: ...
  3. ... types of omega-6 fatty acids, such as gamma linolenic acid (GLA). Also, some supplements are used as sources of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health (pages 51-75) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... and the formation of other proteins that contain gamma- carboxyglutamic acid (GLA). Itis synthesized by intestinal bacteria. Thus, deficiencies generally ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... and the formation of other proteins that contain gamma- carboxyglutamic acid (GLA). Itis synthesized by intestinal bacteria. Thus, deficiencies generally ...
  6. ... linoleic a., an un- saturated, fatty acid, C18H32O2. linolenic a., an unsaturated, fatty acid, C18H30O2, from linseed ... mucous mem- branes. It is para-amino benzoyl gamma dinormal butyl amino propanol sulphate, [NH2.C6H4.CO2- ( ...