The retinal function of several different species is compromised by a dietary deficiency of α-linolenic acid. A review of the literature revealed that diets containing less than O. 1 gIl OOg diet as α-linolenic acid could not sustain retinal docosahexaenoic acid levels over a prolonged period and that such diets were associated with a reduced response of the retina to light. In these studies the median α-linoleinic acid intake of control animals was 1.25g/100g diet. A study on the comparative ability of dietary α-linolenic acid and dietary docosahexaenoic acid to provide for retinal docosahexaenoic acid in the guinea pig found that α-linolenic acid was only approximately 10% as effective as docosahexaenoic acid in this regard.
History
Chapter number
7
Pagination
79-90
ISBN-13
9780841236882
ISBN-10
0841236887
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1.1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2001, American Chemical Society
Extent
21
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Place of publication
Washington, D.C., Wash.
Title of book
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Chemistry, Nutrition, and Health Effects