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SAFA
(redirected from saturated fatty acid)

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SAFASouth African Football Association
SAFASafety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (ECAC)
SAFASouth Asian Federation of Accountants
SAFASaturated Fatty Acid
SAFASuomen Arkkitehtiliitto Finlands Arkitektförbund (Finnish Asociation of Architects; Helsinki, Finland)
SAFAStand Alone Fast Access
SAFASouth African Freedom Alliance (political party)
SAFASociety for Alliance, Fidelity and Advancement (science forum)
SAFAService des Affaires Franco / Anglais


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Palmitic acid is a common saturated fatty acid occurring in foods such as butter, cheese, milk and beef.
The European Commission is in the process of establishing recommendations for food labeling to help consumers reduce the intake of saturated fatty acids, trans fats, sodium and sugar.
00 [pounds sterling] As health problems such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes increase all over the world, the food industry has focused on tile health problems associated with saturated fatty acids in food and on the potential health benefits of increasing mono-saturated and poly-saturated fat contents.
 
 
 
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