Trans fatty acids: Nutritional implications and sources in the diet

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This article review the main sources of trans fatty acids in the diet and nutritional implications of the high intake of these isomers. Analytical methods for the identification and quantification of trans fatty acids are presented briefly with regard to advantages and drawbacks of each method. Foods make with partially hidrogenated fats are important sources of trans isomers in the diets of most people in industrialized countries. It is made a comparison between levels of trans fatty acids in shortenings, margarines and potato chips evaluated in Brazil and in other countries. High levels of trans isomers are noted in Brazilian foods.

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Martin, C. A., Matshushita, M., & De Souza, N. E. (2004). Trans fatty acids: Nutritional implications and sources in the diet. Revista de Nutricao. Revista de Nutricao. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-52732004000300009

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