| 31. | Conjugated linoleic acid as a supplement seems to have attracted the most attention from weight watchers and body builders.
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| 32. | Many fatty acids are unsaturated, some are polyunsaturated ( e . g ., those derived from linoleic acid ).
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| 33. | Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid, is especially prominent in safflower oil, corn oil, cottonseed oil and soybean oil.
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| 34. | Polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly arachidonic acid and linoleic acid, are primary targets for free radical and singlet oxygen oxidations.
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| 35. | About 85 % of the yellow-coloured dihydroazulene are esterified with stearic acid and about 15 % with linoleic acid.
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| 36. | But they are usually enriched with alpha-linoleic acid, or ALA, from flax, not the DHA added to the eggs.
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| 37. | Kangaroo meat has a very high concentration of conjugated linoleic acid ( CLA ) when compared with other foods.
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| 38. | Sesame oil is rich in oleic and linoleic acids, which together account for 85 % of the total fatty acids.
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| 39. | "B . proteoclasticus " has been shown to have an important role in biohydrogenation, converting linoleic acid to stearic acid.
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| 40. | In the same study, a meta-analysis of linoleic acid used in intervention clinical trials showed no evidence of cardiovascular benefit.
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