Oleic acid exists in animals and plants, and is also the most abundant fatty acid in human adipose tissue. Rich in fatty acids, they are called “safe fatty acids” by the nutritional community.
Oleic acid has the following medical effects:
Unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic acid are highly safe anti-cancer agents. Oleic acid is the precursor of prostaglandins and has regulatory functions on biological organisms.
High-purity oleic acid can be used as a drug absorption accelerator. It has a significant effect on promoting the absorption of difficult-to-absorb antibacterial substances, anti-cancer agents and other drugs. It can be used as a pharmaceutical base with high stability and safety. agents or auxiliaries.
Oleic acid can reduce inflammation, regulate white blood cell activity, enhance bactericidal effects, inhibit the spread of cancer and expression of oncogenes, lower blood pressure and weaken the effects of autoimmune diseases. At the same time, it can prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, skin damage, cancer and other diseases.
Oleic acid can effectively reduce the levels of serum total bilirubin and direct bilirubin, enhance the activity of succinate dehydrogenase in the mitochondria of cardiomyocytes, and maintain the mitochondrial membrane, nuclear membrane and myocardial membrane of myocardial cells. The integrity of the silk structure plays a protective role in the heart with obstructive jaundice.
Oleic acid can regulate blood lipid levels, lower cholesterol, effectively reduce the occurrence of hypercholesterolemia and cardiovascular disease, reduce the chance of coronary heart disease, and prevent memory loss.
Oleic acid can protect proteins from oxidation, because oxidized low-density lipoprotein will accelerate the production of cholesterol in cells and cause arterial damage. Oleic acid can have a synergistic effect with DHA and EPA and can be used to treat leukodystrophy.