The branched-chain fatty acid phytanic acid is a constituent of the diet, present in diary products, meat and fish. Degradation of this fatty acid in the human body is preceded by activation to phytanoyl-CoA and starts with one cycle of alpha-oxidation. Intermediates in this pathway are 2-hydroxy-phytanoyl-CoA and pristanal; the product is pristanic acid. After activation, pristanic acid is degraded by peroxisomal beta-oxidation. Several disorders have been described in which phytanic acid accumulates, in some cases in combination with pristanic acid. In classical Refsum disease, the enzyme that converts phytanoyl-CoA into 2-hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA--phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase--is deficient, resulting in highly elevated levels of phytanic acid i...
Concentrations of phytanic acid and pristanic acid were measured in stored dried blood spots collect...
Pristanic acid oxidation measurements proved a reliable tool for assessing complementation in fused ...
AbstractPhytanic acid accumulates in excessive amounts in Refsum disease, a rare neurological disord...
shown in both rat and human liver [1,2,3]. Phytanoyl-The structure and enzymology of the phytanic ac...
AbstractWe studied the α-oxidation of phytanic acid in human fibroblasts of controls and patients af...
Mammalian metabolism of some lipids including 3-methyl and 2-methyl branched-chain fatty acids occur...
Mammalian metabolism of some lipids including 3-methyl and 2-methyl branched-chain fatty acids occur...
AbstractIn human tissues phytanic acid is α-oxidized to pristanic acid in peroxisomes. Studies of th...
Phytanic acid (PA) is an epimeric metabolite of the isoprenoid side chain of chlorophyll. Owing to t...
Pristanic acid oxidation measurements proved a reliable tool for assessing complementation in fused ...
AbstractPhytanic acid (3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadecanoic acid) is a branched chain fatty acid, which...
Phytanic acid (3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadecanoic acid) is a branched chain fatty acid, which is a co...
The 3-methyl-branched fatty acid phytanic acid is degraded by the peroxisomal alpha-oxidation route ...
Phytanic acid and pristanic acid are derived from phytol, which enter the body via the diet. Phytani...
AbstractWe investigated the role of microsomal fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) in the conversio...
Concentrations of phytanic acid and pristanic acid were measured in stored dried blood spots collect...
Pristanic acid oxidation measurements proved a reliable tool for assessing complementation in fused ...
AbstractPhytanic acid accumulates in excessive amounts in Refsum disease, a rare neurological disord...
shown in both rat and human liver [1,2,3]. Phytanoyl-The structure and enzymology of the phytanic ac...
AbstractWe studied the α-oxidation of phytanic acid in human fibroblasts of controls and patients af...
Mammalian metabolism of some lipids including 3-methyl and 2-methyl branched-chain fatty acids occur...
Mammalian metabolism of some lipids including 3-methyl and 2-methyl branched-chain fatty acids occur...
AbstractIn human tissues phytanic acid is α-oxidized to pristanic acid in peroxisomes. Studies of th...
Phytanic acid (PA) is an epimeric metabolite of the isoprenoid side chain of chlorophyll. Owing to t...
Pristanic acid oxidation measurements proved a reliable tool for assessing complementation in fused ...
AbstractPhytanic acid (3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadecanoic acid) is a branched chain fatty acid, which...
Phytanic acid (3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadecanoic acid) is a branched chain fatty acid, which is a co...
The 3-methyl-branched fatty acid phytanic acid is degraded by the peroxisomal alpha-oxidation route ...
Phytanic acid and pristanic acid are derived from phytol, which enter the body via the diet. Phytani...
AbstractWe investigated the role of microsomal fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) in the conversio...
Concentrations of phytanic acid and pristanic acid were measured in stored dried blood spots collect...
Pristanic acid oxidation measurements proved a reliable tool for assessing complementation in fused ...
AbstractPhytanic acid accumulates in excessive amounts in Refsum disease, a rare neurological disord...