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hydrogenation

Addition of hydrogen to an unsaturated organic molecule (one that contains double bonds or triple bonds). It is widely used in the manufacture of margarine and low-fat spreads by the addition of hydrogen to vegetable oils.

Vegetable oils contain double carbon-to-carbon bonds and are therefore examples of unsaturated compounds. When hydrogen is added to these double bonds, the oils become saturated and more solid in consistency.



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Manipulation of functional PUFA in ruminant products depends on rumen biohydrogenation rates and on the net amount and composition of fatty acid ingested (Bauman et al.
Understanding the profile of the microbial populations involved in the fatty acid biohydrogenation in rumen, as well as the factors affecting their growth, will allow researchers to discover diets that are formulated to modulate the activity of these populations (Bauman et al.
19) Trans-fatty acids Trans-fatty acids are found in ruminant fat as a result of biohydrogenation by rumen bacteria.
 
 
 
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