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- Amino acid [r]: Biochemical with an amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen atom, and a side chain bonded to a central carbon. [e]
- Fatty acid metabolism [r]: Oxidative degradation of saturated fatty acids in which two-carbon units are sequentially removed from the molecule with each turn of the cycle, and metabolized so that it can be used as a source of energy in aerobic respiration. [e]
- List of organic compounds [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Valproic acid [r]: An anticonvulsant medication. [e]
- Vitamin C [r]: Required by a few mammalian species, including humans and higher primates. It is water-soluble and is usually obtained by eating fruits and vegetables; associated with scurvy (hence its chemical name, ascorbic acid). [e]
- Bifidobacterium animalis [r]: A beneficial, anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-motile probiotic bacteria used as a dietary supplement. [e]
- Adipose tissue [r]: Connective tissue composed of adipocytes, commonly known as "fat. [e]