Valeric acid

Valeric acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. Valeric acid is associated with abnormalities such as Papillon-Lefevre Disease, Obesity, Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent and Dehydration. The involved functions are known as Process, Odorant, Stimulus, Irritation and Phenomenon. Valeric acid often locates in Receptive field, soluble, Extracellular, Entire gastrointestinal tract and Body tissue. The associated genes with Valeric acid are Orthologous Gene, Fusion Gene and AS gene. The related lipids are Valerates, butyrate, Propionate, Caproates and Palmitates.

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Introduction

To understand associated biological information of Valeric acid, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with Valeric acid?

Valeric acid is suspected in Obesity, Papillon-Lefevre Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent, Dehydration and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with Valeric acid

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Stomach Ulcer D013276 75 associated lipids
Dermatitis, Contact D003877 59 associated lipids
Body Weight D001835 333 associated lipids
Glioma D005910 112 associated lipids
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases D010523 33 associated lipids
Arthritis, Infectious D001170 8 associated lipids
Anemia, Sickle Cell D000755 34 associated lipids
Psoriasis D011565 47 associated lipids
Reye Syndrome D012202 14 associated lipids
Uterine Hemorrhage D014592 6 associated lipids
Total 10

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What pathways are associated with Valeric acid

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What cellular locations are associated with Valeric acid?

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What functions are associated with Valeric acid?


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What lipids are associated with Valeric acid?

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What genes are associated with Valeric acid?

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What common seen animal models are associated with Valeric acid?

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