Abstract Background It has been proposed that anatomical differences in human and great ape guts arose in response to species-specific diets and energy demands. To investigate functional genomic consequences of these differences, we compared their physiological levels of phytanic acid, a branched chain fatty acid that can be derived from the microbial degradation of chlorophyll in ruminant guts. Humans who accumulate large stores of phytanic acid commonly develop cerebellar ataxia, peripheral polyneuropathy, and retinitis pigmentosa in addition to other medical conditions. Furthermore, phytanic acid is an activator of the PPAR-alpha transcription factor that influences the expression of genes relevant to lipid metabolism. Results Despite th...
c,i Fatty acids in milk reflect the interplay between species-specific physiological mechanisms and ...
Background: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
High-resolution metabolomics has created opportunity to integrate nutrition and metabolism into gene...
Abstract Background Humans and rodents with impaired phytanic acid (PA) metabolism can accumulate to...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Abstract Background Plasmalogens are ether phospholipids required for normal mammalian developmental...
Great apes are the closest living relatives of humans. Physiological similarities between great apes...
Human diets differ from those of non-human primates. Among few obvious differences, humans consume m...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such infor-mation for ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Phytanic acid (PA) ...
Background: Metabolomics has attracted the interest of the medical community for its potential in pr...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
c,i Fatty acids in milk reflect the interplay between species-specific physiological mechanisms and ...
Background: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
High-resolution metabolomics has created opportunity to integrate nutrition and metabolism into gene...
Abstract Background Humans and rodents with impaired phytanic acid (PA) metabolism can accumulate to...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Abstract Background Plasmalogens are ether phospholipids required for normal mammalian developmental...
Great apes are the closest living relatives of humans. Physiological similarities between great apes...
Human diets differ from those of non-human primates. Among few obvious differences, humans consume m...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such infor-mation for ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Phytanic acid (PA) ...
Background: Metabolomics has attracted the interest of the medical community for its potential in pr...
BackgroundThe human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better under...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
c,i Fatty acids in milk reflect the interplay between species-specific physiological mechanisms and ...
Background: The human gut microbiota interacts closely with human diet and physiology. To better und...
High-resolution metabolomics has created opportunity to integrate nutrition and metabolism into gene...