Oleate (18:1 c): One Research-Backed Benefit
Oleate has a role as an Escherichia coli metabolite.
Oleate is an monounsaturated cis fatty acid.
In this article, we list claims of potential benefits and/or side-effects of oleate (18:1 c) that we have found research on. Every claim is listed with all of its sources. We get these claims from our Nutrition Tool.
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Research-Backed Beneficial Claims Of Oleate (18:1 c)
These are some of the potential research-backed health benefits of oleate (18:1 c).
1. Stomach And Intestine
Oleate (18:1 c) - Stomach And Intestine
About this claim
Your stomach and intestines are where the nutrients from the food you consume get in your body. Research shows that some nutrients may be beneficial for your stomach and intestines. For instance, help keep your digestive system healthy.
Research sources for this claim
- Compound Summary - Oleate ◳
- Escherichia coli metabolite
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