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Romano Viviani
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 22
Citations - 356
Romano Viviani is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orotic acid & Palmitic acid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 349 citations.
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Metabolism of long chain fatty acids in the rumen
TL;DR: The metabolism of long-chain fatty acids in the rumen discusses the importance of veterinary problems in stimulating new interest in biochemical processes that might improve foods of animal origin and, thus, human nutrition.
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Eutrophication, marine biotoxins, human health
TL;DR: It is important to develop a suitable monitor research system using all the specific standards of allowed toxic substances, and also research on effective antiodotes against all biotoxins, since the sanitary state of man can be affected through the digestive, respiratory and cutaneous apparatus.
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First cases of diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning in the Northern Adriatic Sea
TL;DR: In the Adriatic Sea, dinoflagellate red tides are a recurring phenomenon, but no shellfish poisoning has been described despite the presence of potentially toxic species such as Alexandrium spp.
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Fatty acid composition of portal fatty liver in lysine- and threonine-deficient rats.
TL;DR: Data seem to indicate some alterations in the metabolism of fatty acids, besides those described by other authors, that accompany fat accumulation in the liver.
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Lipid metabolism in fatty liver of lysine- and threonine-deficient rats
TL;DR: It is established that multiple metabolic defects resulting from lysine and threonine deficiency accompany the fatty liver.