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Trans-Fat in food products
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wrote: If I look at a food label and it says "0% saturated fat" does that mean that there is 0% trans-fat in that product? No, because to be a "trans" species it must have a specific (linear) arrangement of substituents around a double bond, i.e. it must be unsaturated. Elmer |
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