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Palmitoyl-CoA Hexanoyl-CoA 4-cis-dexeboyl-CoA (S)-3-Hydroxydecanoyl-CoA (S)-3-Hydroxybutanoyl-CoA Dxotetradecanoyl-CoA trans,cis-Lauro-2,6-dienoyl-CoA Lipases Trans-Oct-2-enoyl-CoA Unsaturated fatty acids Saturated fatty acids (S)-3-Hydroxydodexanonyl-CoA Octaoyl-CoA 3-trans-decenoyl-CoA 3-Oxohexanoyl-CoA Cronoyl-CoA 3-Oxopalmitoyl-CoA Trans-Hex-2-enoyl-CoA Butanoyl-CoA Trans-Dec-2-enoyl-CoA Fatty Acid 2-trans-4-cis-decadienoyl-CoA L-Glycerol-3-Phosphate 3-Oxocanoyl-CoA (S)-3-Hydroxyhexadecanoyl-CoA Trans-Tetradex-2-enoyl-CoA 2-trans-dodecenoyl-CoA Trans-Hexadecanoyl-CoA (S)-Hydrocyhexanoyl 3-Oxo-octanoyl-CoA 3-Oxododexanoyl-CoA (S)-3-Hydroxyoctanoyl-CoA Glutarate Myristoyl-CoA Triacylglycerol (S)-3-Hydroxytetradecanoyl-CoA Decanoyl-CoA cis,cis-3,6-Dodecadienoyl-CoA Chkb Lpl Acetyl-CoA Echs1 Cpt2 Dld Hadha Glycerol Hadha Lipf Hadhb Hadh Acadm Acadm Acetyl-CoA Acetyl-CoA Decr1 Dci Hadha Hadhb Hadha Acadl Lipe Acat1 Hadha Hadhb Echs1 Hadh HADHB Acadm Lauroyl-CoA Hadha Hadha Dci Slc25a20 Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Acetyl-CoA Hadha Crat Cpt1b Echs1 Acsl6 Hadha Lipc Acsl4 Gpd2 Hadhb Hadhb Glycolysis Acads Gyk Acsl1 Hadhb Dihydroxyacetone phosphate Hadh Acyl-CoA Linoleoyl-CoA Hadhb Hadhb Echs1 Acads TCA Cycle Hadha Pnpla2 Acetoacetyl-CoA Hadh Hadhb Hadhb Acetyl-CoA Gk2 Acadl Acadl Hadha Acsl5 Gcdh Hadhb Acetyl-CoA Hadhb Glutaryl-CoA Acetyl-CoA Acadl Hadha Acsl3 Acss2 Cpt1a Acetyl-CoA Hadh Hadha Echs1 Acadvl Tpi1 Acetyl-CoA TCA Cycle TCA Cycle TCA Cycle TCA Cycle TCA Cycle TCA Cycle
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Complete fatty acid beta-oxidation pathway for saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, developed and curated internally by BiGCaT Bioinformatics.
This pathway was previously split into three parts plus a meta file for statistics. If you still have these you can replace all four with this single pathway.
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