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Fig. 2 Consumption of a high-fat/high cholesterol diet (HFD) reduces feeding-induced intestinal NAPE biosynthesis. Wild-type fish had their standard flake diet supplemented with (HFD) or without (STD) egg yolk for 5 days. Fish were then fasted for 48 h and one half of each group re-fed standard flake diet for 30 min. Apparent concentrations of individual NAPE species in the intestine were measured as GP-NAEs after methylamine hydrolysis. A. Individual intestinal NAPE profiles of fish fed STD. B. Individual intestinal NAPE profiles of fish fed HFD. C. Total intestinal NAPEs for each diet and condition to show overall NAPE response to feeding. All figures are mean ± s.e.m., n=5?7 fish.

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