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John M. Kennish

Researcher at University of Alaska Anchorage

Publications -  27
Citations -  860

John M. Kennish is an academic researcher from University of Alaska Anchorage. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gas chromatography & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 797 citations.

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Gas chromatographic quantification of fatty acid methyl esters: flame ionization detection vs. electron impact mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: The capacity to combine spectrometric examination and quantitative determination advances GC-MS as a powerful alternative to GC-FID for FAME analysis—an approach that would be particularly advantageous for Fame determination in complex biological samples, where spectromaetric confirmation of analytes is advisable.
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Omega-3 fatty acids improve glucose tolerance and components of the metabolic syndrome in Alaskan Eskimos: the Alaska Siberia project

TL;DR: This finding suggests that high consumption of C20-C22 ɷ-3 FAs protects against the development of the MS and glucose intolerance, and positively affects components of theMS, insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance.
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Diabetes is related to fatty acid imbalance in Eskimos.

TL;DR: Examination of fatty acid metabolism in 68 Alaskan Eskimos with NIDDM or impaired glucose tolerance and 386 with normal glucose tolerance provides evidence that glucose intolerance and insulin resistance are associated with a deviation from a traditional diet of fish and marine mammals to commercial foods.
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Microscale recovery of total lipids from fish tissue by accelerated solvent extraction

TL;DR: The adaptation of previously developed lipid extraction solvent systems for use with accelerated solvent extraction technology demonstrates that microscale ASE represents an effective and efficient alternative to traditional lipid extraction techniques based on quantity and composition of extracted lipid, surrogate recovery, and precision.
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New insights into the diets of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Salish Sea revealed by analysis of fatty acid signatures

TL;DR: Specialization and high predation rates on Black and Yellowtail Rockfish by a subset of harbor seals may play a role in the population dynamics of these regional rockfish stocks that is greater than previously realized.