Linolenic acid is a type of fatty acid. It can refer to either of two octadecatrienoic acids (i.e. with an 18-carbon chain and three double bonds, which are found in the cis configuration), or a mixture of the two. Linolenate (in the form of triglyceride esters of linolenic acid) is often found in vegetable oils; traditionally, such fatty acylates are reported as the fatty acids:
Linolenic acid is a type of fatty acid. It can refer to either of two octadecatrienoic acids (i.e. with an 18-carbon chain and three double bonds, which are found in the cis configuration), or a mixture of the two. Linolenate (in the form of triglyceride esters of linolenic acid) is often found in vegetable oils; traditionally, such fatty acylates are reported as the fatty acids:

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"α-linolenic acid",
"alpha-Eleostearic acid",
"Linoleic acid - linolenic acid",
"Mortierella ramanniana",
"Gamma-linolenic acid supplementation",
"TRILINOLENIN",
"Jacaric acid",
"ALA metabolism",
"Colnelenic acid",
"Isolinoleic acid",
"Linola",
"Sandoz 9785",
"Punicic acid",
"Linolelaidic acid",
"Blackcurrant oil",
"Linoleoyl-CoA desaturase",
"Eicosenoic Acid",
"Linolenic acid hydroperoxide",
"Oxylipin biosynthesis",
"Gadoleic acid",
"Dihomo-γ-linolenic acid",
"cis-3-Hexenal",
"Docosadienoic Acid",
"Borage oil",
"Catalpic acid",
"Hexadecatrienoic Acid",
"Gondoic Acid",
"Linolenic acid methyl ester",
"gamma-Linolenic acid",
"Dihomo-gamma-linolenic Acid",
"Omega-3 fatty acid desaturase",
"Punica Granatum Seed Oil",
"plukenetia volubilis seed oil",
"Alpha linolenate",
"Alpha-linolenic acid metabolism"
]