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1 The title should accurately, clearly, and concisely reflect the

2 importance and content of the paper in one sentence


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4 Initial letters of first names and full surname of each author

5 N.I. Surname
6 The affiliation should be the institution where the work was conducted
7 e-mail@address
8 ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0000-0000-0000
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10 N.N. Two
11 The affiliation should be the institution where the work was conducted
12 e-mail@address
13 ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0000-0000-0000
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15 N.I.H. Three (Corresponding author)
16 The affiliation should be the institution where the work was conducted
17 e-mail@address
18 ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0000-0000-0000

20 (Mandatory all co-authors; see yours ORCID in https://orcid.org/register )

21 (Don’t forget to send fully signed the updated Authorship Form:


22 http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es)

23 SUMMARY: All manuscripts must be accompanied by an abstract (no more than 150 words).
24 The abstract should briefly state the problem or purpose of the research, indicate the
25 experiments carried out, summarize the principal findings, and point out major conclusions.
26 Please, include only one paragraph.

27 KEYWORDS: Select; About; Six; Words; In; Alphabetical; Order

28 RESUMEN: Translate the title into Spanish if possible. Translate the summary into Spanish if
29 possible (no more than 150 words). If you do not know Spanish, the Editorial Board will do it
30 for you. Nevertheless, to be sure that the translation is accurate, we ask authors to do the
31 translation or to confirm that our translation is adequate.

32 PALABRAS CLAVE: Translate; Into; Spanish; And; Order; Alphabetically

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36 1. INTRODUCTION

37 Discuss relationships of the study to previously published work, but do not reiterate or

38 attempt to provide a complete literature survey. The objective for the research being reported,

39 and its significance, originality, or contribution to new knowledge in the field, should be clearly

40 and concisely stated. Do not include or summarize current findings in this section.

41 Cite appropriate references. Citation of authors in the text should appear in one of the two

42 following forms. At the end of a sentence include the author and the year between parenthesis

43 (First and Second, 2006; First et al., 2007). If you cite the name of the author, include the year

44 between parentheses: according to First et al., (2007). Initials should not be included in these

45 citations.

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47 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS

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49 2.1. Subtitle One

50 The origin of special apparatus, reagents, and biological materials used, should be

51 described. Reagents normally found in the laboratory and preparations described in standard

52 textbooks or texts should not be listed. Specific experimental methods should be sufficiently

53 detailed for others to repeat the experiments unequivocally. Omit details of procedures that are

54 common knowledge to those in the field. Brief highlights of published procedures may be

55 included, but details must be left to the literature cited. Cite references as described above.

56 Describe statistical design and methods in this section.

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58 2.2. Subtitle Two

59 Divide this section in so many subsections as needed. If you need to divide a subsection, do

60 not use numbers. Include the title is italics as follow.

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62 Division 1

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63 Avoid dividing subsections as much as possible.

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65 3. RESULTS

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67 3.1. Subtitle One

68 Results and discussion may be presented in separate sections or combined into a single

69 section, whichever format conveys the results in the most lucid fashion. Divide this section in so

70 many subsections as needed. If you need to divide a subsection, do not use numbers. Include the

71 title is italics as indicated above.

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73 3.2. Subtitle Two

74 Data should be presented into either tables or figures, but do not repeat the data. The tables

75 and figures should be mentioned in the text consecutively and numbered with Arabic numerals,

76 and inserted at the end of the manuscript. Tables and figures should be carefully designed to

77 maximize comprehension of the experimental data with superfluous information excluded.

78 Tables must be created using a table format feature. Ensure each data is in its own table

79 cell. Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals and should be grouped

80 after the References section. Footnotes in tables should be given letter designations and be cited

81 in the table by superscript letters. The sequence of letters should proceed by row than by

82 column. Each Table should provide with a descriptive heading, which, together with the

83 individual column heading, should make the table, self-explanatory. A model Table is included

84 at the end of this template.

85 Insert the illustrations into the word-processing file following the Tables. Artwork should

86 be sequentially numbered using Arabic numbers. Figures should have captions. Figure captions

87 should be included after the Tables and previously to the Figures.

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88 Remove all color from graphics. Only readable and accurately represented images are

89 acceptable. GRASAS Y ACEITES reserves the option to reject images that are not of

90 satisfactory quality for publication.

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92 4. DISCUSSION

93 Be complete but concise in discussing findings, comparing results with previous work and

94 proposing explanations for the results observed. Avoid speculation unsupported by the data

95 obtained. Concluding statements may be either incorporated at the end of this section or under a

96 separate Conclusions section. Citations should be according to the described above.

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98 5. CONCLUSIONS

99 Concluding statements may be either incorporated in this section or at the end of

100 Discussion section or Results and Discussion section. Do not repeat the discussion. Include only

101 concluding statements.

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103 RESEARCH DATA POLICY


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105 DATA AVAILABILITY
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107 We recommend authors depositing data obtained from the research developed for the

108 preparation of their article in repositories of recognized prestige, specific to the discipline or of

109 a generalist nature. In any case, it must be a FAIR repository (Findable, Accessible,

110 Interoperable, Reusable), preferably in open access.

111 There are several repositories destined to conserve and disseminate concrete data such as results

112 of surveys, observations, interviews, simulations, automatically collected data, samples, models,

113 etc. If necessary, authors can consult the Registry of Research Data Repositories

114 (https://doi.org/10.17616/R3D), considering that each repository has its own deposit rules.

115 If the author has deposited datasets in a repository, he should mention it in the article providing

116 a brief description of the type of data deposited, the name and URL of the repository, the
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117 identification code and the data of the license for use and distribution. This information must be

118 included at the end of the article, immediately before the bibliographic listing, under the

119 heading "Data availability".

120

121 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

122 Use this section to acknowledge people, organizations. Not to be confused with financing.

123 DECLARATION OF COMPETING INTEREST

124 The authors of this article declare that they have no financial, professional or personal conflicts

125 of interest that could have inappropriately influenced this work.

126 FUNDING SOURCES

127 Mention code and title of the project/grant/contract..., name of the funding entity developed.

128 AUTHORSHIP CONTRIBUTION STATEMENT

129 Initial letters of first names and full surname author 01: Conceptualization, Formal analysis,

130 Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Writing – original

131 draft, Writing – review & editing. Initial letters of first names and full surname author 02:

132 Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – review & editing…

133 (Likewise for all authors)

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135 REFERENCES

136 The list of references, no more than about 30, and included DOI where available (see:

137 http://www.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery), should be typed in alphabetical order according to

138 the following examples:

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140 Author AB, Author BJ, Author C. 2007. Title of the article. Abbreviated Journal Volume,

141 initial page–final page. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/xx.xxx

142 Author C, Author BJ. 2007. Title of the chapter, in Name I (Ed.) Title of the Book. Editorial,

143 place, initial page–final page. DOI where available

144 Author M, Author CJ. 2007. Title of the Book. Editorial, Place. DOI where available

145 Author K. 2007. Title of the patent. Patent number.

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146 TABLES

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148 Table 1

149 Table title

Column Column Column Column Column

heading heading heading heading heading

Data Data Data Data Data

Data Data Data Data Data

Data Data Data Data Data

Data Data Data Data Data

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Use footnotes to give experimental details, explain abbreviations, show significance, etc.

151 b
Footnotes may be used in table title, column headings or individual data.

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154 FIGURE CAPTIONS

155 Figure 1. Include a brief description of the figure, preferably in one or two sentences. The caption should be understandable without reference to the text.

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157 INCLUDE FIGURES HERE

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159 NOTE: TABLES/FIGURES should be self-explanatory without consulting the text of MS. In each determination should indicate the number of replicated
160 performed and in each Table/Figure must be made stated the statistical test/method used (i.e.: according to two way ANOVA/Tuckey), when possible: Mean
161 value ± SD and the degree of significance used to differentiate the Media values obtained, in addition to all the abbreviations clarified.
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