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Q: Which one of the following is a trans fatty acid found in most snack food?
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What type of trans fatty acid is found in snack foods?

noone


DOES trans fatty acids help lower LDL cholesterol levels?

No, trans-fatty acids raises LDL and lowers HDL. Omega-3 Fatty Acids help reduce LDL and raise HDL. Omega-3 Fatty Acids are found in fish, flaxseed, nuts and soy.


Are trans fatty acid routinely made by the human body?

Trans fat is the common name for unsaturatedfatwith transisomer fatty acid.


Why are cis fatty acids rearranged to trans fatty acids in the process of partial hydrogenation?

CIS fatty acids are the most common form. They rearrange to form trans fatty acids during the hydrogenation of edible oils.


What is a by product of hydrogenation?

trans fatty acids


What is a by-product of hydrogenation?

trans fatty acids


What is transfats?

The term trans fat generally refers to a fat that contains one or more trans fatty acid groups.fers to a fat that contains one or more trans fatty acid groups


What is the name of the type of fatty acid that is found in hydrogenated margarine and cooking oils that can increase unhealthy blood lipid levels?

Trans


Unsaturated fatty acids that have changed to saturated fatty acids are called?

trans fat


What kind of fat is found in donuts?

You are probably referring to "trans" fats. These refer to hydrogenated fats (oils that have added hydrogen through chemical processing and remain solid at room temperature), and their severely unhealthy nature is undisputed.


How does Trans Fatty Acid influence Heart Disease?

Yes, and is actually worse than the sys form of fatty acids. The only difference between sys and trans fatty acids are the angles of the molecules. In nature, only sys fatty acids are made, but through chemistry (or through over heating oils), we are able to make trans fatty acids. The problem is that your body can only recognize the sys form. So if you have sys fatty acids in your body, your body knows how to remove them, but if you have trans fatty acids in your body, your body doesn't know how to remove them. As a result the trans fatty acids build up in your system and can cause heart disease. Sys fatty acids can cause heart disease also, but since your body is constantly removing them, it forms slower than the trans form.


What has the author Benjamin Borenstein written?

Benjamin Borenstein has written: 'Trans fatty acids in the U.S. diet' -- subject(s): Lipids in human nutrition, Trans fatty acids