I am no authority to decide over the mix up of abbreviations.Aytundra wrote:True OR False
Even in scientific articles published in the same year, different abbreviations are used for the same molcules,
or one abbreviation for different molecules. There is no one standard list.
No, not "over", but "or", or "and".I looked at the next sentence:Flaxseed and chia seeds consist of more than 50% ALNA over LNA.RRM wrote:Total fat in seeds such as flaxseed and chia seeds consists of more than 50% ALNA / LNA, which is too much.
Flaxseed and chia seeds consist of more than 50% ALNA over TotalALNA+GLA
Total fat in flaxseed and chia seeds consist of more than 50% ALNA.
and/or (logically):
Total fat in flaxseed and chia seeds consist of more than 50% LNA (undifferentiated).
Im thinking that is not true.I am thinking ALNA is bad, GLA is good
Both are good.
Both are important.