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Partially hydrogenated fats or fully hydrogenated fats contain more trans fats

Partially hydrogenated fats or fully hydrogenated fats contain more trans fats. I am looking for a scientific study on this and I wonder your comment/knowladge…

  1. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    Its a common knowledge that partial hydrogenation creates trans fats than full hydrogenation. A book about fat chemistry and industrial fats chemistry would relate it Even compreh…

  2. DrCarl reply

    Seriously? The answer is go find some books and read them? Or, search for admittedly scattered result elsewhere on the internet? LOL

  3. yasemin ozcan reply

    this is really not a kind answer, not everyone is knowledgeable about everything and that's why this forum exists. Of course, after the information here, I did a detailed research…

  4. Kevin_Woodman reply

    Hi Yasemin, I hope you ended up with the answer on this. If not, fully hydrogenated fats are totally saturated with hydrogen so that even the trans fats are converted to saturated…

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