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I saw your rationale against the speedy deletion.Actually by WP:GNG, a subject deserves a stand-alone article in WP iff it has been non-trivially covered in multiple WP:RS, not the other way round.Cheers! Winged Blades Godric 14:56, 1 March 2017 (UTC)

I have read your comments on my article on - Omega-3 Fatty Acids Nomenclature - Ralph T. Holman. I believe you advise me to remove less important parts and present the revised article. If I have misinterpreted, please let me know. Regards 39Arnejaa19

Please find a revised version of the article. This editing page did not provide a key for giving ca. 9 relevant references which, however, they will be presented if this version is acceptable. Regards 39Arnejaa19

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Nomenclature - Ralph T. Holman
Professor Ralph Theodore Holman – previously an employee of The Hormel institute, University of Minnesota, Mayo Clinic – suggested in 1964 the omega-3 nomenclature applicable to polyunsaturated fatty acids.1 The omega nomenclature has been used ever since.2

A number of articles describe the omega-3 nomenclature in detail, but fail to recognize its inventor.3,4 This might be a consequence of lack of documentation which is not readily extractable from the literature. However, one of the top Google-hits based on the key words “Omega-3 fatty acids”, furnished the answer in a Wikipedia-article entitled Omega-3 fatty acid. The answer was not found in the text of the article, but in the publication pointed out in reference no. 975 of a total of 142 references which would be time-consuming to scrutinize for a person being unaware of Holman´s role.

Quotation from ref. no. 5, page 428S: “….The use of the omega nomenclature was proposed by Holman (1964)…..”

The reference “Holman (1964)” is the identical to reference no. 1 in the present article.

The term “omega-3”, (ω - 3), is well-known to chemists as well as to the public worldwide, and refers to essential fatty acids which are dietary supplements. Fish oil contain predominantly two of the three essential fatty acids, EPA and DHA (vide infra) and are available as liquids, capsules, and more recently and surprisingly, as tablets.6 In fact “omega-3” has become synonymous with dietary fatty acids and their nutritional benefits.7

The omega-3 nomenclature

The omega-3 nomenclature provides a simplified system for describing the chemical structures of naturally occurring unsaturated fatty acids. The omega-3 names of the three essential fatty acids ALA, EPA and DHA,8 and their corresponding systematic IUPAC-names9 [in square brackets] are presented below. The latter names provide the exact chemical structures:

ALA:	18:3 (ω- 3)a,b		[ (9Z,12Z,15Z) – octadeca – 9,12,15 – trienoic acid ]

EPA:	20:5 (ω- 3)		[ (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z) – eicosa – 5,8,11,14,17 – pentaenoic acid ]

DHA:	22:6 (ω- 3)		[ (4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z) – docosa – 4,7,10,13,16,19 – hexaenoic acid ]

a Quotation from a footnote10 in Holman´s paper: ”The notation” (20:5ω3, 22:5ω3, 22:6ω3) “used here is required to distinguish the various isomers of PUFA” (polyunsaturated fatty acids) “and indicate relationships. The first number indicates chain length, the second indicates the number of double bonds, and the number following the omega indicates the position of the last double bond, counting from the terminal methyl groups.” Holman´s notations did not have the minus sign between the omega (ω) and the figure 3.

b Two prerequisites: ( 1) All double bonds have the (Z)-configuration (2) The double bonds are separated by one –CH2- group (e.g. –CH2–CH=CH–CH2–CH=C(3)H–CH2–C(ω)3H

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Can I help you?
Hello - welcome to Wikipedia. I see you're trying to do something which is not succeeding. Your attempts to create an article have (very rapidly it seems) escalated through Wikipedia's processes for speedy deletion, to proposed deletion, to articles for deletion. Your article will almost certainly not survive. So perhaps I can help you. What you're proposing for an article will not meet Wikipedia's policies. (You should read the guidance you were pointed to above). Firstly, there are existing articles for Ralph Holman (not a very good one) and for Omega-3 fatty acid. I think what you're trying to achieve can be done by editing either or both of those articles. Please read them, and let me know if you agree, and we'll see where we go from there. Shhhnotsoloud (talk) 14:02, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
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