Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies
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ISBN: 9781305886865
Author: Sizer, Frances , WHITNEY, Ellie
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 17SC
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
Trans-fatty acids arise when unsaturated fats are
a) Used for deep frying
b) Hydrogenated
c) Baked
d) Used as preservatives
Introduction:
Trans-fats are fatty acids that have trans chemical structure. They have some altered properties when compared to the saturated fats i.e. they are more solid at room temperature and have longer shelf life.
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