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Last Update: 09/17/2023 05:53 AM
Current Deck: All Exams P1::Pharm116 Exam#1::Pharm116-L04
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Eicosanoids are generated from arachidonic acid (eicosatetraenoic acid, C20: 4,Δ5,8,11,14 ω-6 acid)

Arachidonic acid is {{c1::nonessential}} fatty acid that become {{c1::essential}} if a {{c2::deficinecy in linoleic acid exists}}. They are stored as {{c3::phospholipids ester}} which are found in the {{c3::lipid bilayer of cell membrane}}.

Arachidonic acid is {{c1::nonessential}} fatty acid that become {{c1::essential}} if a {{c2::deficinecy in linoleic acid exists}}. They are stored as {{c3::phospholipids ester}} which are found in the {{c3::lipid bilayer of cell membrane}}.
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