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Odd-numbered very-long-chain fatty acids from the microbial, animal and plant kingdoms

Journal

PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 48, Issue 3-4, Pages 206-238

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plipres.2009.03.003

Keywords

Very-long-chain fatty acids; Odd-numbered FA; Microorganisms; Plants; Animals; Humans

Funding

  1. Research Centers [1M0570, 1M06011]
  2. CR Ministry of Education
  3. Institutional Research Concept [AV 0Z 502 0910]

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Very long chain fatty acids (FAs) are important components of different classes of lipids in all organisms from bacteria to man. They include also, usually as minor components, odd-numbered FAs. These have so far been given little attention because of technical difficulties inherent in their detection and identification. Current modem analytical methods such as GC-MS and/or LC-MS make this detection and identification possible, and should promote a study of their properties. This review brings, in a concise manner, most of the currently available information about these FAs, their occurrence in different organisms, their structure and other properties. It should provide an impetus for further research into these very interesting compounds whose chemical, biochemical and biological properties are poorly known. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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