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unsaturated f. a fat containing unsaturated fatty acids.
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unsaturated f. a.’s fatty acids containing one (monounsaturated) or multiple (polyunsaturated) double bonds; they predominate in most plant-derived fats. The number and position of each double bond can be specified, as in the systematic names, or the position of the double bond closest to the methyl (omega) terminus can be specified to denote functional subdivisions of the overall group, e.g., omega-3 fatty acids (see illustration). The numbers and positions of the double bonds have been linked to effects on plasma lipid, triglyceride, and cholesterol levels; see also polyunsaturated f. a's, monounsaturated f. a's, and accompanying table.
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unsaturated h. any hydrocarbon that has at least one double or triple bond between a pair of carbon atoms and thus has less than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms for a given structure.
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unsaturated solutions have the capacity to dissolve more of the solute.
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unsaturated fatty acid A fatty acid with double bonds between some of its carbon atoms, such as DHA.
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