## AE-Linolenic acid metabolism in adult humans: the effects of gender and age on conversion to longer-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids This review summarises and evaluates current knowledge of a-linolenic acid (aLNA) metabolism in adult humans. The principal biological role of aLNA appears to be
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Dose effect of α-linolenic acid on PUFA conversion, bioavailability, and storage in the hamster
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