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- Conjugated_linoleic_acid abstract "Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are a family of at least 28 isomers of linoleic acid found mostly in the meat and dairy products derived from ruminants. CLAs can be either cis- or trans-fats and the double bonds of CLAs are conjugated and separated by a single bond between them.CLA is marketed as a dietary supplement on the basis of its supposed health benefits.".
- Q419936 abstract "Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are a family of at least 28 isomers of linoleic acid found mostly in the meat and dairy products derived from ruminants. CLAs can be either cis- or trans-fats and the double bonds of CLAs are conjugated and separated by a single bond between them.CLA is marketed as a dietary supplement on the basis of its supposed health benefits.".
- Conjugated_linoleic_acid comment "Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are a family of at least 28 isomers of linoleic acid found mostly in the meat and dairy products derived from ruminants. CLAs can be either cis- or trans-fats and the double bonds of CLAs are conjugated and separated by a single bond between them.CLA is marketed as a dietary supplement on the basis of its supposed health benefits.".
- Q419936 comment "Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are a family of at least 28 isomers of linoleic acid found mostly in the meat and dairy products derived from ruminants. CLAs can be either cis- or trans-fats and the double bonds of CLAs are conjugated and separated by a single bond between them.CLA is marketed as a dietary supplement on the basis of its supposed health benefits.".