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  • Title: [Comparative short-term incorporation of n-9 trans docosenoic (brassidic) and n-9 cis-docosenoic (erucic) acids into rat adipose tissue].
    Author: Rocquelin G, Juaneda P.
    Journal: C R Seances Soc Biol Fil; 1976; 170(5):1051-6. PubMed ID: 139978.
    Abstract:
    Trans-isomers of erucic acid (especially brassidic acid) do not incorporate in rat adipose tissue as well as erucic acid. Brassidic acid is partially converted into shorter trans-monoenes (mainly C18:1) since these acids have been identified in adipose tissue of rats fed brassidic acid as the only source of trans-fatty acid in the diet.
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