Two main arguments that the anti-canola oil camp uses are
its erucic acid content and its processing.
Canola oil is still hotly debated with some studies suggesting health benefits, while arguments against it include
its erucic acid content and its processing.
Not exact matches
For example, the
content of
erucic acid (a long - chain monounsaturated fatty
acid) increased in the milk of Chongqing mothers during the later weeks of lactation, reflecting a dietary switch from animal fats to rape seed oil.
Opponents argue that its relatively high
content of the toxin,
erucic acid may be a real cause for alarm.
Some claim this oil can have a high
content of a toxin —
erucic acid.
Critics argue that its high
content of the known toxin,
erucic acid may be a cause for concern.
However criticizers argue that canola's oil high
content of
erucic acid may be a cause for concern.
Critics claim that its relatively high
content of the toxin,
erucic acid may be a cause for concern.
Additionally critics argue that canola oil has a high
content of the known toxin,
erucic acid, but there is little solid evidence to confirm or deny the danger associated to this toxin.
However, some claim that its relatively high
content of a toxin,
erucic acid, may be a real cause for concern.
In addition some critics claim that its moderately high
content of a toxin,
erucic acid may be a reason for concern.
However some critics state that canola oil may have a high
content of a known toxin —
erucic acid.
However it has a relatively high
content of the known toxin —
erucic acid — which may be a existent cause for concern.