trans fatty acid

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trans fatty acid

... acids play an important role in the life and death of cardiac cells because they are essential fuels for mechanical and electrical activities of the heart. Trans fatty acids

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Fatty acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trans fat is the common name for a type of unsaturated fat with trans-isomer fatty acid (s). Trans fats may be monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Most trans fats consumed today ...

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Trans fat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trans fatty acids 101 - what is it and where you can find Trans Fat? How can you detect trans fatty acids if it is not listed on the nutrition labels? Trans Fat 101 written by ...

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Trans Fatty Acids 101 - What and Where?

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Trans Fatty Acids. Trans Fatty Acids in Nutrition Labeling, Nutrient Content Claims, and Health Claims Final Rule July 11, 2003 Information for Consumers: Trans Fat Now Listed With ...

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