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The analysis, content, and daily intake of conjugated linoleic acid isomers
(CLA) are presented in the following review. Modern analytical techniques
such as capillary gas chromatography (GC), silver-ion high performance liqu
id chromatography (Ag+-HPLC) combined with different detection methods (fla
me ionisation, mass spectroscopic, ultra violet) are mandatory for the uneq
uivocal determination of geometric and positional CLA isomers. An overview
is given on the CLA contents in 139 German foods. e.g. milk/dairy products,
meat/meat products, edible oils. margarines, fish, and deep fried products
. The dietary intake for men and women is estimated using consumption data.