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  2. Omega-3 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    An omega−3 fatty acid is a fatty acid with multiple double bonds, where the first double bond is between the third and fourth carbon atoms from the end of the carbon atom chain. "Short-chain" omega−3 fatty acids have a chain of 18 carbon atoms or less, while "long-chain" omega−3 fatty acids have a chain of 20 or more.

  3. Krill oil - Wikipedia

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    Krill oil capsules. Krill oil is an extract prepared from a species of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba.Processed krill oil is commonly sold as a dietary supplement.Two components of krill oil are omega-3 fatty acids similar to those in fish oil, and phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA), mainly phosphatidylcholine (alternatively referred to as marine lecithin). [1]

  4. Fish oil - Wikipedia

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    For Omegaven, see Fish oil (medical use). Fish oil is oil derived from the tissues of oily fish. Fish oils contain the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), precursors of certain eicosanoids that are known to reduce inflammation in the body and improve hypertriglyceridemia. [ 1 ][ 2 ] There has been a ...

  5. Neptune Wellness Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Neptune Wellness Solutions (originally Neptune Technologies and Bioresources) [5] was founded by Henri Harland and Luc Rainville in 1998. [6] The Canadian biotech company conducted some of the first research on the health benefits of krill oil and the unique, absorption capacity of its “phospholipid” molecular structure and the fats contained within it.

  6. Krill - Wikipedia

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    Krill is a rich source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids which are under development in the early 21st century as human food, dietary supplements as oil capsules, livestock food, and pet food. [ 77 ] [ 79 ] [ 84 ] Krill tastes salty with a somewhat stronger fish flavor than shrimp.

  7. Psychobiotic - Wikipedia

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    Psychobiotic. Psychobiotics is a term used in preliminary research to refer to live bacteria that, when ingested in appropriate amounts, might confer a mental health benefit by affecting microbiota of the host organism. [1] Whether bacteria might play a role in the gut-brain axis is under research. A 2020 literature review suggests that the ...

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