alpha-linolenic acid

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alpha-linolenic acid

A scientist points to a molecular model of alpha-linolenic acid on a chart.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A polyunsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms: Alpha-linolenic acid is a specific type of fat molecule characterized by its chemical structure containing 18 carbon atoms and multiple double bonds.
    • The only omega-3 fatty acid found in vegetable products: It is distinguished as the sole member of the omega-3 fatty acid family that is primarily sourced from plant-based materials, not from fish or animal products.
    • A fatty acid essential for nutrition: It is classified as an essential nutrient, meaning the human body cannot synthesize it and it must be obtained from the diet for normal physiological function.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Flaxseeds are a rich source of alpha-linolenic acid.
    • Nutritionists emphasize the importance of alpha-linolenic acid in a balanced diet.
    • The study compared the effects of alpha-linolenic acid from plants to those from marine sources.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dietary alpha-linolenic acid": Often specified to highlight its origin from food intake.
    • Increasing dietary alpha-linolenic acid may support heart health.
  • "ALA": A common initialism used in nutritional science and on food labels.
    • The product is fortified with ALA.
Variants and Related Words
  • Linolenic Acid: A broader term; alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is one specific isomer (alpha form) of linolenic acid.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acid: The category to which alpha-linolenic acid belongs. Other members include eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
  • Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA): The general class of fats with multiple double bonds, which includes alpha-linolenic acid.
Synonyms
  • ALA (the standard abbreviation).
  • 9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid (a systematic chemical name).
  • Essential omega-3 fatty acid (plant-based) (a descriptive synonym).
Related Phrases
  • "Convert into EPA and DHA": Refers to the metabolic process where the body partially converts alpha-linolenic acid into other omega-3 fatty acids.
    • The body's ability to convert alpha-linolenic acid is limited.
  • "Plant-derived omega-3": A descriptive phrase highlighting its vegetable origin.
    • For vegetarians, alpha-linolenic acid is a key plant-derived omega-3.
Related Idioms

No common idioms are directly associated with this specific biochemical compound.

alpha-linolenic acid

A scientist points to a molecular model of alpha-linolenic acid on a chart.

Noun
  1. a polyunsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms; the only omega-3 fatty acid found in vegetable products; it is most abundant in canola oil; a fatty acid essential for nutrition