Very long-chain fatty acids (vlcfa) are fatty acids that have a chain length of 22 or more carbon atoms. These unique fatty acids play crucial roles in cellular function and metabolism, particularly in the context of lipid metabolism and membrane structure. They are primarily synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and are associated with specialized organelles like peroxisomes, where they undergo β-oxidation for energy production and other metabolic processes.
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