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Non-methylene-interrupted and ω4 dienoic fatty acids of the white shrimpPenaeus setiferus

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The total lipid fatty acids from the white shrimpPenaeus setiferus were found to contain several unusual dienoic fatty acid species. These included two methylene-interrupted species: Δ11, 14-C18∶2 (18∶2ω4) and δ13, 16-C20∶2 (20∶2ω4). Also found were several non-methylene-interrupted dienoic fatty acids including δ7, 11 and Δ7, 13-C20∶2, Δ7, 13-C21∶2, Δ7, 13, Δ7, 15, Δ9, 13, Δ9, 15, and Δ7, 17-C22∶2. Many minor C20∶2 non-methylene-interrupted dienes were found but could not be unequivocally characterized.

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Pearce, R.E., Stillway, L.W. Non-methylene-interrupted and ω4 dienoic fatty acids of the white shrimpPenaeus setiferus . Lipids 12, 544–549 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02533379

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