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Oleic acid is the most abundant omega-9 fatty acid in the human diet. It’s the major component of olive oil and is associated with balanced lipid metabolism and membrane fluidity. Although not essential (the body can produce it), oleic acid contributes to normal physiological functions as part of healthy eating patterns.
Oleic acid is synthesised endogenously from omega-6 linoleic acid (LA) via Δ9-desaturase activity. It’s stored in triglycerides and cell membranes and released for energy when needed.
Oleic acid resists oxidation better than omega-6 or omega-3 fatty acids, making it more stable for cooking.
Compare with other fatty acids: ALA (Omega-3) • Omega-6 • Omega-9 Overview
No recognised clinical deficiency (non-essential nutrient produced by body).
Compare nutrient families: Omega-3 • Omega-6 • Omega-9 Overview
TGA Compliance: This page discusses nutritional functions only. No disease claims are made. All IV nutrient therapies are GP-assessed, prescribed, and nurse-delivered in line with Australian regulation.
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