It contains 4.9 grams of saturated fat, 22.5 grams of monounsaturated fat, and 4.2 grams of polyunsaturated fat. However, it varies depending on what kind of avocado you're talking about.
monounsaturated
No, it has fatty acids but not citric (citric = citrus)
Fatty Acid
Yes. A straight-chain, eleven-carbon saturated medium-chain fatty acid found in body fluids; the most fungitoxic of the C7:0 - C18:0 fatty acid series.
The atoms are proportion is the pattern that is found in the fatty acid molecules. There are two oxygen atoms found.
Olive oil mainly consists of a monounsaturated fatty acid called oleic acid
acetic acid
Fatty acids are found in the compounds of lipids. The fatty acid lipid compounds can be found in both plants and animals.
Fatty acids are the basic building blocks of lipids or fats. One of the ways fatty acids are classified is by the number of carbon atoms in their tails. Long-chain fatty acids are those with 14 or more carbons. They're found in most fats and oils, including olive oil, soybean oil, fish, nuts, avocado and meat.
A fatty acid with two or more points of unsaturation is a polyunsaturated fat. Unsaturated fatty acids are typically found in vegetable sources.
Stearic acid is found in butter not snack food... Elaidic acid is the answer
noone
No, it's not a fatty acid or essential fatty acid.