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Dicarboxylic aciduria: the response to fasting.
Authors:R J Truscott  L Hick  C Pullin  B Halpern  B Wilcken  H Griffiths  M Silink  H Kilham  F Grunseit
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Wollongong, P.O. Box 1144, Wollongong, N.S.W. 2500 Australia;2. Oliver Latham Laboratory, Sydney, N.S.W.Australia;3. Royal Alexandra Hospital, Sydney, N.S.W.Australia;4. Prince of Wales Children''s Hospital, Sydney, N.S.W.Australia
Abstract:
The urine of a child who presented with an episode of a disease resembling Reye's syndrome was found to contain large quantities of the dicarboxylic acids adipic and suberic acids, as well as the glycine conjugate of suberic acid, suberyl glycine. A variety of other dicarboxylic acids, both saturated and unsaturated, were also found in the urine at the time of the attack. It was found that the excretion of these unusual metabolites could be markedly increased by fasting for periods of greater than 10 h. These results indicate that the patient may have a defect in fatty acid oxidation which becomes clinically significant during periods of prolonged fasting.
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