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Conjugated linoleic acids: are they beneficial or detrimental to health?
K W J Wahle, S D Heys, D Rotondo
Applied Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Conjugated Linoleic Acids
100%
trans-10,cis-12-conjugated linoleic acid
70%
Health
32%
trans-11-conjugated linoleic acid cis-9
25%
Prostaglandins
25%
11-octadecenoic acid
24%
Hydrogenation
22%
Protein Isoforms
21%
Rumen
20%
Isoprostanes
19%
Animal Models
19%
Dairy Products
17%
Ruminants
16%
Linoleic Acid
16%
Red Meat
16%
Insurance Benefits
13%
Animals
13%
Carcinogens
13%
Colonic Neoplasms
12%
Fatty Acids
11%
Volunteers
11%
Insulin Resistance
11%
Prostatic Neoplasms
10%
Signal Transduction
10%
Eating
10%
Fats
10%
Antioxidants
9%
Cardiovascular Diseases
9%
Food
9%
Lipids
8%
Neoplasms
4%
Chemical Compounds
Conjugated Linoleic Acid
98%
Compound Isomer
20%
Vaccenic Acid
13%
Anticarcinogenic Agent
12%
Prostaglandin
8%
Linoleic Acid
8%
Insulin Derivative
7%
Fat
7%
Fatty Acid
6%
Pharmacological Metabolism
5%
Antioxidant Agent
5%
Hydrogenation
5%
Food
5%
Lipid
5%
Oxidation Reaction
3%
Mixture
3%