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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0667611

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $192,500.00
    Summary
    Dairy Milk Phospholipids in the Prevention of Atherosclerosis. The present project is expected to provide novel information pertaining to the separation of phospholipid (PL) fractions from buttermilk. In addition, it will generate scientific/medical knowledge concerning the use of dietary PL preparations in the prevention of arterial atherosclerosis. Together, this innovative research will help support the commercial development of PL separation from buttermilk. It will also lay the ground-wo .... Dairy Milk Phospholipids in the Prevention of Atherosclerosis. The present project is expected to provide novel information pertaining to the separation of phospholipid (PL) fractions from buttermilk. In addition, it will generate scientific/medical knowledge concerning the use of dietary PL preparations in the prevention of arterial atherosclerosis. Together, this innovative research will help support the commercial development of PL separation from buttermilk. It will also lay the ground-work for additional studies into the therapeutic benefit of dietary PLs and the commercialization of milk PL as a nutraceutical or functional food. The present project thus has significant academic, commercial and therapeutic value of potential benefit to all Australians.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562017

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,444.00
    Summary
    Long Chain Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Heart Health in Humans. The primary aims of the project is to assess the effect of DHA rich tuna oil on cholesterol carrying lipoproteins and to determine a quicker method in assessing someone's omega-3 status. The expected outcomes include the determination of: 1) the most appropriate blood sample and a rapid test and for evaluating the omega-3 status; 2) the minimum dose of tuna oil required which will not only improve a person's omega-3 statu .... Long Chain Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Heart Health in Humans. The primary aims of the project is to assess the effect of DHA rich tuna oil on cholesterol carrying lipoproteins and to determine a quicker method in assessing someone's omega-3 status. The expected outcomes include the determination of: 1) the most appropriate blood sample and a rapid test and for evaluating the omega-3 status; 2) the minimum dose of tuna oil required which will not only improve a person's omega-3 status but also improve their plasma lipid profile and hence reduce their overall risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD); and 3) the use of the Omega-3 Index by medical practitioners. The significance is the increased knowledge of the health benefits of DHA rich tuna oil and that a new CVD risk marker will be generally accepted.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347992

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $81,099.00
    Summary
    Studies of the pi3-kinase enzyme family using selective inhibitors. The objective of this project is to study the function of the PI3-kinase enzyme family in blood platelets. To do this, inhibitors which block the action of specific family members, will be evaluated for their effects in assays of platelet function. The results will enhance our understanding of the way in which platelets and other cells respond to stimuli, and lead new approaches to designing novel drugs that block these response .... Studies of the pi3-kinase enzyme family using selective inhibitors. The objective of this project is to study the function of the PI3-kinase enzyme family in blood platelets. To do this, inhibitors which block the action of specific family members, will be evaluated for their effects in assays of platelet function. The results will enhance our understanding of the way in which platelets and other cells respond to stimuli, and lead new approaches to designing novel drugs that block these responses.
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