Trans fatty acids: Properties, benefits and risks

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Abstract

Trans fatty acids have several beneficial aspects for processed foods owing to their characteristic structures. These very characteristic structures, in turn, have been suspected to be associated with the possibility that trans fatty acids affect the development of several health problems, including coronary heart disease, and fetal and infant neurodevelopment and growth, and childhood allergies.

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Semma, M. (2002, February). Trans fatty acids: Properties, benefits and risks. Journal of Health Science. https://doi.org/10.1248/jhs.48.7

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