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Phytanic Acid

Introduction: Phytanic Acid

Description of Phytanic Acid

Phytanic Acid: A 20-carbon branched chain fatty acid. In phytanic acid storage disease (REFSUM DISEASE) this lipid may comprise as much as 30% of the total fatty acids of the plasma. This is due to a phytanic acid alpha-hydroxylase deficiency.
Source: MeSH 2007

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