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Durio graveolens and Gamma-Linolenic acid

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Difference between Durio graveolens and Gamma-Linolenic acid

Durio graveolens vs. Gamma-Linolenic acid

Durio graveolens, sometimes called red-fleshed durian, orange-fleshed durian, or yellow durian, is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae. Gamma-linolenic acid or GLA (γ-Linolenic acid), (INN and USAN gamolenic acid) is a fatty acid found primarily in vegetable oils.

Similarities between Durio graveolens and Gamma-Linolenic acid

Durio graveolens and Gamma-Linolenic acid have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Durian, Linoleic acid.

Durian

The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio.

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Linoleic acid

Linoleic acid (LA), a carboxylic acid, is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid, an 18-carbon chain with two double bonds in cis configuration.

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Durio graveolens and Gamma-Linolenic acid Comparison

Durio graveolens has 120 relations, while Gamma-Linolenic acid has 44. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.22% = 2 / (120 + 44).

References

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