1. A number of rumen bacteria isolated because of their ability to deacylate phosphatidyl-choline, were found, in addition, to hydrogenate polyunsaturated fatty acids.. 2. The most active lipolytic organisms had an unusual pattern of hydrogenation of dietary fatty acids in that α-linolenic acid was hydrogenated only as far as trans -11, cis -15-octadeca-dienoic acid.
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Hazlewood, G. P., Kemp, P., Lander, D., & Dawson, R. M. C. (1976). C 18 unsaturated fatty acid hydrogenation patterns of some rumen bacteria and their ability to hydrolyse exogenous phospholipid. British Journal of Nutrition, 35(2), 293–297. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19760034
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