“…PUFAs influence cellular membrane fluidity, functions, signaling and expression (Jump, 2002). They play essential roles in brain functioning (Bradbury, 2011;Uauy, Hoffman, Peirano, Birch, & Birch, 2001), whole body metabolism (Arnold, Giroud, Valencak, & Ruf, 2015;Geiser & Kenagy, 1987;Hulbert, 2010;McGuire, Fenton, & Guglielmo, 2013;Munro & Thomas, 2004), muscular performance (Valencak, Arnold, Tataruch, & Ruf, 2003), immunity (Stanley & Miller, 2006;Stanley-Samuelson et al, 1991;Ziboh, Miller, & Cho, 2000) and reproduction (Fair, Doyle, Diskin, Hennessy, & Kenny, 2014;Rahman, Gasparini, Turchini, & Evans, 2014;Safarinejad, Hosseini, Dadkhah, & Asgari, 2010;Strzeżek, Fraser, Kuklińska, Dziekońska, & Lecewicz, 2004;Zalata, Christophe, Depuydt, Schoonjans, & Comhaire, 1998). Animal species use a combination of desaturases and elongases to convert alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, 18:3ω-3) and linoleic acid (LA,) into longer polyunsaturated chains.…”