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MCFA
(redirected from Medium-Chain Fatty Acid)

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MCFAMarie Curie Fellowship Association
MCFAMedium-Chain Fatty Acid
MCFAMitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc.
MCFAMinistry of Culture and Fine Arts (Cambodia)
MCFAMinor Crop Farmer Alliance
MCFAMontgomery County Fair Association (Texas)
MCFAMalaysia-China Friendship Association
MCFAMinnesota Concrete Foundation Association (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
MCFAMalta Cookery and Food Association
MCFAMcLean County Fire Chiefs Association (Heyworth, Illinois)
MCFAMinnesota Collegiate Forensics Association
MCFAMissouri Canoers and Floaters Association (Richland, Missouri)


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To begin with, it primarily constitutes medium-chain fatty acids or triglycerides that could help speed up metabolism of the body because they are easily digested and then converted into energy.
Generally, short- or medium-chain fatty acids are better absorbed than long-chain fatty acids, and unsaturated fatty acids are better absorbed than saturated fatty acids.
The snakes preferentially burned medium-chain fatty acids, while conserving longer fatty acids.
 
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