The essential nature of linoleic acid in mammals

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    Abstract

    Linoleic acid [CH(CH)(CH = CHCH)(CH) COOH] is a precursor of the icosanoids -20-carbon fatty acids which include leukotrienes, prostaglandins, thromboxanes and related compounds. Until recently, the classical symptoms resulting from deficiency of linoleic and other essential fatty acids (EFAs) have been unexplained. Recently, however, the finding that linoleic acid is an important constituent of epidermal sphingolipids has suggested a biochemical mechanism for some of the EFA-deficiency skin symptoms and has indicated why linoleic acid is an essential component of the mammalian diet.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTrends in Biochemical Sciences
    Volume11
    Issue number6
    Pages (from-to)263-265
    Number of pages3
    ISSN0968-0004
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 1986

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