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'''Rumenic acid''', also known as '''bovinic acid''', is a [[conjugated linoleic acid]] (CLA) found in the fat of [[ruminant]]s and in [[dairy product]]s. It is an [[Essential fatty acid#Nomenclature and terminology|omega- |
'''Rumenic acid''', also known as '''bovinic acid''', is a [[conjugated linoleic acid]] (CLA) found in the fat of [[ruminant]]s and in [[dairy product]]s. It is an [[Essential fatty acid#Nomenclature and terminology|omega-6]] [[trans fat]]. Its lipid shorthand name is cis-9, trans-11 18:2 acid. |
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The name was proposed by Kramer ''et al.'' in 1998.<ref name=Kramer>{{cite journal |vauthors=Kramer J, Parodi P, Jensen R, Mossoba M, Yurawecz M, Adlof R |title=Rumenic acid: a proposed common name for the major conjugated linoleic acid isomer found in natural products |journal=Lipids |volume=33 |issue=8 |page=835 |year=1998 |pmid=9727617 |doi=10.1007/s11745-998-0279-6|s2cid=10693714 }}</ref> It is formed along with [[vaccenic acid]] by biohydrogenation of dietary [[polyunsaturated fatty acid]]s in the [[rumen]].<ref name=Destaillats>{{cite journal |
The name was proposed by Kramer ''et al.'' in 1998.<ref name=Kramer>{{cite journal |vauthors=Kramer J, Parodi P, Jensen R, Mossoba M, Yurawecz M, Adlof R |title=Rumenic acid: a proposed common name for the major conjugated linoleic acid isomer found in natural products |journal=Lipids |volume=33 |issue=8 |page=835 |year=1998 |pmid=9727617 |doi=10.1007/s11745-998-0279-6|s2cid=10693714 }}</ref> It is formed along with [[vaccenic acid]] by biohydrogenation of dietary [[polyunsaturated fatty acid]]s in the [[rumen]].<ref name=Destaillats>{{cite journal |
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|journal= [[Journal of Dairy Science]]|volume=88|issue=449|year=2005 |
|journal= [[Journal of Dairy Science]]|volume=88|issue=449|year=2005 |
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Preferred IUPAC name
(9Z,11E)-Octadeca-9,11-dienoic acid | |
Other names
Bovinic acid; C9-T11 acid
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Properties | |
C18H32O2 | |
Molar mass | 280.452 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Rumenic acid, also known as bovinic acid, is a conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) found in the fat of ruminants and in dairy products. It is an omega-6 trans fat. Its lipid shorthand name is cis-9, trans-11 18:2 acid. The name was proposed by Kramer et al. in 1998.[1] It is formed along with vaccenic acid by biohydrogenation of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in the rumen.[2] It can be considered as the principal dietary form, accounting for as much as 85-90% of the total CLA content in dairy products.[3]
References
- ^ Kramer J, Parodi P, Jensen R, Mossoba M, Yurawecz M, Adlof R (1998). "Rumenic acid: a proposed common name for the major conjugated linoleic acid isomer found in natural products". Lipids. 33 (8): 835. doi:10.1007/s11745-998-0279-6. PMID 9727617. S2CID 10693714.
- ^ F. Destaillats; E. Buyukpamukcu; P.-A. Golay; F. Dionisi & F. Giuffrida (2005). "Letter to the Editor: Vaccenic and Rumenic Acids, A Distinct Feature of Ruminant Fats". Journal of Dairy Science. 88 (449): 449. doi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(05)72705-3. PMID 15653508.
- ^ Cyberlipid. "Polyenoic Fatty Acids". Retrieved 2007-01-17.