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In most naturally occurring unsaturated fatty acids, each double bond has three ([[omega-3 fatty acid|n-3]]), six ([[omega-6 fatty acid|n-6]]), or nine ([[omega-9 fatty acid|n-9]]) carbon atoms after it, and all double bonds have a cis configuration. Most fatty acids in the ''trans'' configuration ([[trans fat]]s) are not found in nature and are the result of human processing (e.g., [[hydrogenation]]). Some trans fatty acids also occur naturally in the milk and meat of [[ruminant]]s (such as cattle and sheep). They are produced, by fermentation, in the rumen of these animals. They are also found in [[dairy product]]s from milk of ruminants, and may be also found in [[breast milk]] of women who obtained them from their diet.

In most naturally occurring unsaturated fatty acids, each double bond has three (n-3), six (n-6), or nine (n-9) carbon atoms after it, and all double bonds have a cis configuration. Most fatty acids in the trans configuration (trans fats) are not found in nature and are the result of human processing (e.g., hydrogenation). Some trans fatty acids also occur naturally in the milk and meat of ruminants (such as cattle and sheep). They are produced, by fermentation, in the rumen of these animals. They are also found in dairy products from milk of ruminants, and may be also found in breast milk of women who obtained them from their diet.