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  2. Palmitoleic acid - Wikipedia

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    Palmitoleic acid, or (9Z)-hexadec-9-enoic acid, is an omega-7 monounsaturated fatty acid (16:1n-7) with the formula CH 3 (CH 2) 5 CH=CH(CH 2) 7 COOH. It is a rare component of fats. [1] It is a common constituent of the glycerides of human adipose tissue. [citation needed] It is present in all tissues but, in general, found in higher ...

  3. Omega-7 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    The two most common omega−7 fatty acids in nature are palmitoleic acid and vaccenic acid. [1] They are widely used in cosmetics due to their moisturizing properties. Omega−7 fats are not essential fatty acids in humans as they can be made endogenously. Diets rich in omega−7 fatty acids have been shown to have beneficial health effects ...

  4. Lipokine - Wikipedia

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    The lipokine palmitoleic acid (C16:1n7-palmitoleate) travels to the muscles and liver, where it improves cell sensitivity to insulin and blocks fat accumulation in the liver. In addition, researchers observed that palmitoleate suppresses inflammation, which is considered by many to be a primary factor leading to metabolic disease.

  5. List of unsaturated fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    Palmitoleic acid has 16 carbons, is found in cod liver oil, sardine oil, and herring oil, and is a cis-9-monounsaturated fatty acid. C 15 H 29 CO 2 H, IUPAC organization name (Z)-hexadec-9-enoic acid, n-7, numerical representation of 16:1, molecular weight 254.41, melting point 5 °C, specific gravity 0.894. CAS Registry Number 373-49-9.

  6. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    The primary health risk identified for trans fat consumption is an elevated risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). [43] [70] [71] [72] A 1994 study estimated that over 30,000 cardiac deaths per year in the United States are attributable to the consumption of trans fats. [19] By 2006 upper estimates of 100,000 deaths were suggested. [73]

  7. Vaccenic acid - Wikipedia

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    Vaccenic acid is a naturally occurring trans fatty acid and an omega-7 fatty acid. It is the predominant kind of trans-fatty acid found in human milk, in the fat of ruminants, and in dairy products such as milk, butter, and yogurt. [1] [2] Trans fat in human milk may depend on trans fat content in food. [3] [4] Vaccenic acid was discovered in ...