Publications

Rice, B. H., J. Kraft, F. Destaillats, D. E. Bauman, and A. L. Lock. 2012. Ruminant-produced trans-fatty acids raise plasma HDL particle concentrations in intact and ovariectomized female Hartley guinea pigs. J. Nutr. 142:1679–1683.

Kraft, J., J. I. Spiltoir, A. M. Salter and A. L. Lock. 2011. Differential effects of the trans-18:1 isomer profile of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils on cholesterol and lipoprotein metabolism in male F1B hamsters. J. Nutr. 141: 1819–1826.

Rice, B. H., J. Kraft, F. Destaillats, D. E. Bauman, and A. L. Lock. 2010. Ruminant-produced trans-fatty acids raise plasma total and small HDL particle concentrations in male Hartley guinea pigs. J. Nutr. 140: 2173-2179.

Chen, S. X., M. Rovai, A. L. Lock, D. E. Bauman, T. A. Gipson, F. Z. Ran, and S. S. Zeng. 2009. Effects of milk fat depression induced by a dietary supplement containing trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid on properties of semi-hard goat cheese. J. Dairy Sci. 92: 2534-2538.

Tyburczy, C., Major, C., A. L. Lock, F. Destaillats, P. Lawrence, J. T. Brenna, A. M. Salter, and D. E. Bauman. 2009. Individual trans octadecenoic acids and partially hydrogenated vegetable oil differentially affect hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in Golden Syrian hamsters. J. Nutr. 139: 257-263.

Major, C. A., K. Ryan, A. J. Bennett, A. L. Lock, D. E. Bauman, and A. M. Salter. 2008. Inhibition of stearoyl Coenzyme A desaturase activity induces hypercholesterolaemia in cholesterol-fed hamsters. J. Lipid Res. 49: 1456–1465.

Lock, A. L., C. A. M. Horne, D. E. Bauman, and A. M. Salter. 2005. Butter naturally enriched in conjugated linoleic acid and vaccenic acid alters tissue fatty acids and improves the plasma lipoprotein profile in cholesterol-fed hamsters. J. Nutr. 135: 1934-1939.

Feng, S., A. L. Lock, and P. C. Garnsworthy. 2004. A rapid lipid separation method for determining fatty acid composition of milk. J. Dairy Sci. 87: 3785-3788.

Lock, A. L., B. A. Corl, D. E. Bauman, D. M. Barbano, and C. Ip. 2004. The anticarcinogenic effect of trans-11 18:1 is dependent on its conversion to cis-9, trans-11 CLA by D9-desaturase in rats. J. Nutr. 134: 2698-2704.

Invited Reviews

Palmquist, D. L., A. L. Lock, K. J. Shingfield and D. E. Bauman. 2005. Biosynthesis of conjugated linoleic acid in ruminants and humans. In: S. L. Taylor (Ed.) Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, Vol. 50. pp. 179-217. Elsevier Inc., San Diego, CA, USA.

Conference Proceedings

Lock, A. L., and D. E. Bauman. 2011. Separating milk fats from fiction. Proc. Cornell Nutrition Conference. pp. 126-135.

Lock, A. L., J. W. Perfield II, and D. E. Bauman. 2004. Trans fatty acids in ruminant-derived foods: fact and fiction. Proc. Cornell Nutr. Conf. pp. 123-134.