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Reassessment of the contribution of bovine milk fats to the trans-18:1 isomeric acid consumption by European populations. Additional data for rumenic (cis-9,trans-11 18:2) acid

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g/p/d:

grams per person per day

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Wolff, R.L., Precht, D. Reassessment of the contribution of bovine milk fats to the trans-18:1 isomeric acid consumption by European populations. Additional data for rumenic (cis-9,trans-11 18:2) acid. Lipids 37, 1149–1150 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-002-1013-0

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