Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) refers to a family of 8 geometric isomers of linoleic acid in which the two double bonds are contiguous. (The predominant form of linoleic acid in nature, 18:ω6, has double bonds at 9 and 12, interrupted by a methylene carbon.) CLA is found in both meat and dairy products, but it is not found to any significant degree in plants. The predominant isomer of CLA in animal tissue is 9Z,11E; smaller amounts of 10E,12Z also occur. Various antioxidant and antitumor activities have been attributed to CLA or its downstream metabolites. Reported health benefits of dietary supplementation with CLA have been attributed variously to competitive inhibition of Δ6-desaturase and/or PPARγ activation. [Matreya, LLC. Catalog No. 1249]
10-trans,12-cis-Linoleic Acid?is an isomer of Linoleic Acid (L467495). Linoleic Acid is a dietary unsaturated fatty acid, which increases the expression of adhesion molecules and attenuates Endothelial cell function. Linoleic Acid is anti-inflammatory, acne reductive, and moisture retentive when applied topically on the skin. It is popular in the beauty products industry because of its beneficial properties on the skin.
ChEBI: (10E,12Z)-octadecadienoic acid is an octadeca-10,12-dienoic acid having (10E,12Z)-configuration. It is a conjugate acid of a (10E,12Z)-octadecadienoate.