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Re: Nomenclature of trans-fatty acids plea for using the term n−7 fatty acids in place of C18∶2cis-9,trans-11, and C18∶1trans-11 or their Trivial names rumenic acid and vaccenic acid rather than the generic term conjugated linoleic acids

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Ellen, G., Elgersma, A. Re: Nomenclature of trans-fatty acids plea for using the term n−7 fatty acids in place of C18∶2cis-9,trans-11, and C18∶1trans-11 or their Trivial names rumenic acid and vaccenic acid rather than the generic term conjugated linoleic acids. Lipids 39, 693 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-004-1284-5

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