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Ácido graso monoinsaturado.
Ácido graso monoinsaturado
Los «ácidos grasos monoinsaturados» son aquellos ácidos grasos de cadena carbonada porque poseen una sola insaturación en su estructura, es decir, poseen un solo doble enlacecarbono-carbono (C=C). Un ejemplo de este tipo de ácidos es el ácido oleico presente en casi todas las grasas naturales, llamado comúnmente omega 9.
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