1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf02639866
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Some physical, chemical, and biological properties of natural and synthetic unsaturated C18 acids

Abstract: Series of octadecenoic (cis and trans), octadecynoic, octadecadienoic (cis, cis and trans, trans), and octadecadiynoic acids have been synthesized and employed in a comparative study of some physical (melting point, Raman spectra, NMR spectra, Ag + thin layer chromatography, and gas liquid chromatography) and biological properties. The results show that the position of unsaturation has a considerable influence on the physical and biological properties of isomeric unsaturated acids. Several chemical reactions o… Show more

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“…Specifically, Lawson & Holman observed that most evenpositioned trans-C18:1 isomers undergo β-oxidation more rapidly in liver mitochondria 37 , while Gunstone demonstrated that the melting points of even-positioned trans-C18:1 isomers are higher. As such, the different treatment of these compounds likely results from differences in metabolic and physical properties 38 .…”
Section: Regiospeci C Distribution Of Fatty Acids In Edible Fatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, Lawson & Holman observed that most evenpositioned trans-C18:1 isomers undergo β-oxidation more rapidly in liver mitochondria 37 , while Gunstone demonstrated that the melting points of even-positioned trans-C18:1 isomers are higher. As such, the different treatment of these compounds likely results from differences in metabolic and physical properties 38 .…”
Section: Regiospeci C Distribution Of Fatty Acids In Edible Fatsmentioning
confidence: 99%