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- Triheptanoin abstract "Triheptanoin is a triglyceride that is composed of three seven-carbon fatty acids. These odd-carbon fatty acids are able to provide anaplerotic substrates for the TCA cycle. Triheptanoin is used clinically in humans to treat inherited metabolic diseases, such as pyruvate carboxylase deficiency and carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency. It also appears to increase the efficacy of the ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy.Since triheptanoin is composed of odd-carbon fatty acids, it can produce ketone bodies with five carbon atoms, as opposed to even-carbon fatty acids which are metabolized to ketone bodies with four carbon atoms. The five-carbon ketones produced from triheptanoin are beta-ketopentanoate and beta-hydroxypentanoate. Each of these ketone bodies easily crosses the blood–brain barrier and enters the brain.".
- Triheptanoin iupacName "1,3-Di(heptanoyloxy)propan-2-yl heptanoate".
- Triheptanoin thumbnail Triheptanoin.png?width=300.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageID "17450251".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageLength "2384".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageRevisionID "679104589".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink 3-Hydroxypentanoic_acid.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink 3-Oxopentanoic_acid.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Anaplerotic.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Beta-hydroxypentanoate.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Beta-ketopentanoate.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Carnitine_palmitoyltransferase_II_deficiency.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triglycerides.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Citric_acid_cycle.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Fatty_acid.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Ketogenic_diet.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Ketone_bodies.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Pyruvate_carboxylase.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink TCA_cycle.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLink Triglyceride.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triheptanoin".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageWikiLinkText "triheptanoin".
- Triheptanoin hasPhotoCollection Triheptanoin.
- Triheptanoin imagealt "Skeletal formula of triheptanoin".
- Triheptanoin imagealt "Space-filling model of the triheptanoin molecule".
- Triheptanoin imagefile "Triheptanoin 3D spacefill.png".
- Triheptanoin imagefile "Triheptanoin.png".
- Triheptanoin imagesize "240".
- Triheptanoin imagesize "250".
- Triheptanoin iupacname "13".
- Triheptanoin verifiedrevid "427715947".
- Triheptanoin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Triheptanoin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glycerides.
- Triheptanoin subject Category:Triglycerides.
- Triheptanoin hypernym Triglyceride.
- Triheptanoin type Article.
- Triheptanoin type ChemicalCompound.
- Triheptanoin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Triheptanoin type Lipid.
- Triheptanoin type Article.
- Triheptanoin type Chemical.
- Triheptanoin type Ester.
- Triheptanoin type Lipid.
- Triheptanoin type ChemicalObject.
- Triheptanoin type Thing.
- Triheptanoin type Q11173.
- Triheptanoin comment "Triheptanoin is a triglyceride that is composed of three seven-carbon fatty acids. These odd-carbon fatty acids are able to provide anaplerotic substrates for the TCA cycle. Triheptanoin is used clinically in humans to treat inherited metabolic diseases, such as pyruvate carboxylase deficiency and carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency.".
- Triheptanoin label "Triheptanoin".
- Triheptanoin sameAs Glycerintriheptanoat.
- Triheptanoin sameAs تریهپتانوین.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Triheptanoïne.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Trieptanoato_di_glicerina.
- Triheptanoin sameAs トリヘプタノイン.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Trieptanoina.
- Triheptanoin sameAs m.0462rq_.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Triheptanoin.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Triheptanoin.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Q414576.
- Triheptanoin sameAs Q414576.
- Triheptanoin wasDerivedFrom Triheptanoin?oldid=679104589.
- Triheptanoin depiction Triheptanoin.png.
- Triheptanoin isPrimaryTopicOf Triheptanoin.