
Pantothenic acid is the antipellagra vitamin essential to many animals for growth and health. It is widely distributed in nature; appreciable amounts are found in liver and some microorganisms. Bound forms of pantothenic acid, such as coenzyme A and 4'-phosphopantetheine, play important roles in various metabolic processes, especially, in fatty acid synthesis and degradation.
Animals, Humans, Coenzyme A, Pantothenic Acid
Animals, Humans, Coenzyme A, Pantothenic Acid
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