Linolenic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid that is an essential
fatty acid in mammals because they cannot synthesize double
bonds in fatty acids beyond position #9. This makes linoleic acid
and linolenic acid essential in mammalian diets, since
they have double bonds beyond position #9 (at positions 9,12 and
at positions 9,12, and 15 for linoleic and linolenic acid, respectively).