Review Article
Functional Role of PPARs in Ruminants: Potential Targets for Fine-Tuning Metabolism during Growth and Lactation
Table 1
Activation of PPAR isotypes in ruminants by main long-chain fatty acids or glucose.
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+++: strong agonist; ++: agonist; +: weak agonist; ±: mixture between agonist and antagonist. *The 12-HETE, a metabolite of the 20:4n-6 is the actual agonist. #Indirect: the effect on PPAR isotype target genes was uncovered by the use of specific PPAR synthetic agonists; luciferase: the use of the PPRE-luciferase construct to test activation of PPAR by agonists. $A mixture (ca. 50% each) of the t10,c12- and c9,t11-conjugated 18:2 &Not available. |