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Pristanic acid (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic acid) is a
terpenoid acid
present at
micromolar concentrations in the
blood plasma of
healthy individuals...
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cannot undergo beta-oxidation due to its β-methyl branch, into
pristanic acid.
Pristanic acid can then
acquire CoA and
subsequently become beta oxidized...
- α-oxidation in the peroxisome,
where it is
converted into
pristanic acid by the
removal of one carbon.
Pristanic acid can
undergo several rounds of β-oxidation in...
- (2S)-methylacyl-CoA
epimers and
known substrates,
including coenzyme A
esters of
pristanic acid (mostly
derived from
phytanic acid, a 3-methyl branched-chain fatty...
- long
chain fatty acid beta-oxidation,
phytanic acid alpha-oxidation,
pristanic acid alpha-oxidation, and
plasmalogen biosynthesis. The
nutrient malabsorption...
- Saudubray, J. M.; Jakobs, C. (1998). "The
metabolism of
phytanic acid and
pristanic acid in man: a review".
Journal of
Inherited Metabolic Disease. 21 (7):...
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refer to:
Nonadecylic acid, or
nonadecanoic acid
Isopropyl palmitate Pristanic acid
Tuberculostearic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure...
- PPAR-alpha and
retinoid X
receptor (RXR). The
metabolites phytanic acid and
pristanic acid are
naturally occurring ligands. In mice, oral
phytol induces m****ive...
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isopropyl palmitate 142-91-6 C19H38O2
nonadecanoic acid 646-30-0 C19H38O2
pristanic acid 1189-37-3 C19H38O2
propyl palmitate 2239-78-3 C19H38O3 hexadecyl...
- long
chain fatty acid beta-oxidation,
phytanic acid alpha-oxidation,
pristanic acid alpha-oxidation, and
plasmalogen biosynthesis. Currently,
there is...