| 31. | The oil of the seeds has special properties such as high palmitic acid and ?-tocopherol concentrations, as well as few linolenic acids.
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| 32. | It can be synthesized from alpha-linolenic acid or obtained directly from maternal milk ( breast milk ), fish oil, or algae oil.
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| 33. | A quarter cup has 130 calories, no cholesterol, 4 grams of protein, some vitamins and minerals and, of course, that linolenic acid.
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| 34. | It also contains enough unsaturated fatty acid linolenic acid and polyunsaturated acid ( > 4 double bonds ) for a quality biodiesel.
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| 35. | The researchers say that the fluid contains derivatives of linolenic acid and that similar compounds play a role in many plants'defense mechanisms.
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| 36. | By its ?-linolenic acid, the plant are used for medicinal and dietary purposes . " Echium hypertropicum " near Ribeira Principal in Santiago
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| 37. | Rare for any food, it is a good source of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega 3 fatty acid which is deficient in most diets.
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| 38. | The seeds contain 26-38 % of borage seed oil, of which 17-28 % is gamma-linolenic acid ( GLA ), the richest known source.
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| 39. | These essential fatty acids, linoleic acid and linolenic acid, cannot be manufactured by the human body and must be consumed in the diet.
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| 40. | Linseed oil is an edible oil in demand as a nutritional supplement, as a source of ?-Linolenic acid, ( an omega-3 fatty acid ).
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