Conjugated linolenic acids

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Conjugated linolenic acids (English conjugated linoleic acids or abbreviated CLnA ) is a general term for triple unsaturated C: 18 fatty acids ( octadecatrienoic acids ) with conjugated double bonds . They are positional and stereoisomers of α-linolenic acid .

They include:

See also

Conjugated linoleic acids

literature

Entry to conjugated linolenic acids. In: Römpp Online . Georg Thieme Verlag, accessed on May 11, 2019.