Essential fatty acid deficiency and evidence for arachidonate synthesis in the cat

  • Sinclair A
  • Slattery W
  • McLean J
  • et al.
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Abstract

1. There is controversy regarding the capacity of the cat to convert 18:2ω6 to 20:4ω6 and the ability of the essential fatty acid (EFA)-deficient cat to produce 20:3ω9.2. This paper reports the isolation and identification of 20: 3ω9 from kidney phospholipids of EFA-deficient cats.3. The results suggest that the cat is capable of limited synthesis of 20:4ω6 using a Δ5- and Δ8-desaturase.

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Sinclair, A. J., Slattery, W., McLean, J. G., & Monger, E. A. (1981). Essential fatty acid deficiency and evidence for arachidonate synthesis in the cat. British Journal of Nutrition, 46(1), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19810012

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