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Chemical structures of ethyl linoleate — natural (top) and its deuterated version 11,11-D2-ethyl linoleate. Protium hydrogen atoms (H) are explicitly shown where they are replaced with deuterium atoms (D).
Heavy isotope diet is the consumption of nutrients in which some atoms are replaced with their heavier non-radioactive isotopes, such as deuterium (2H) or heavy carbon (13C). Biomolecules that incorporate heavier isotopes give rise to more stable molecular structures under certain circumstances, which is hypothesized to increase resistance to damage associated with ageing[1] or diseases.[2][3]