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POSITIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF FATTY ACIDS IN THE FATS OF A POLAR BEAR AND A SEAL
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1966
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Animal PhysiologyBiologyLipid AnalysisOmega-3 Fatty AcidAnimal NutritionA Polar BearPhysiologySaturated AcidsLipid NutritionPolar BearA SealMarine BiologyMetabolismPolyenoic Fatty AcidsComparative Physiology
Fats of a polar bear and a seal were analyzed. It was found in both samples that the polyenoic fatty acids preferably occupy the α-positions and, especially, position 3. Position 2 contains short acids, and position 1 contains the longer and more saturated acids. It is suggested that this distribution pattern is typical for mammals feeding on marine fats.