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how many carbons in linolic acid and linolinic acid​

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Answered by tigerboy28
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18
Linoleic acid is a fatty acid. It is an 18-carbon chain with two double bonds in cis configuration. A shorthand notation like "18:2 (n-6)" or "18:2 cis-9,12" may be used in literature.
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Answered by AkshayaMahadevan
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Explanation:

Linolenic Fatty Acids

gamma linolenic. Alpha linolenic acid or all-cis-9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid: 18:3 (n-3)18 carbons. Three double bonds.

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Two main fatty acids essential in the diet are linoleic (or omega-6) fatty acid and alpha-linolenic (or omega-3) acid. Both of them are polyunsaturated fatty acid, which means that they possess two or more double bonds and lack several hydrogen atoms that are found in saturated fatty acids.

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α-Linolenic acid (ALA) is an n−3 fatty acid. It is one of two essential fatty acids (the other being linoleic acid), so called because they are necessary for health and cannot be produced within the human body. They must be acquired through diet. ... Thus, α-linolenic acid is a polyunsaturated n−3 (omega-3) fatty acid.

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