In addition to CLA, you will also find yourself getting a fatty acid called
vaccenic acid from grass - fed beef.
Not exact matches
Since various bacteria in our digestive tract can convert
vaccenic acid into CLA once grass - fed beef has been consumed, this
vaccenic acid supplied by grass - fed beef can further increase the practical amount of CLA that we receive
from grass - fed animals.
Various bacteria in our digestive tract are able to convert
vaccenic acid into CLA once we've consumed grass - fed beef, and this process can further increase the practical amount of CLA that we receive
from grass - fed animals.
The VA diet provided 3.86 % of calories
from vaccenic acid, whereas the iTF diet provided 3.26 % of calories
from industrially produced trans fats.