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lüll Biosynthesis, degradation and pharmacological importance of the fatty acid amides Farrell EK; Merkler DJDrug Discov Today 2008[Jul]; 13 (13-14): 558-68The identification of two biologically active fatty acid amides, N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide) and oleamide, has generated a great deal of excitement and stimulated considerable research. However, anandamide and oleamide are merely the best-known and best-understood members of a much larger family of biologically occurring fatty acid amides. In this review, we will outline which fatty acid amides have been isolated from mammalian sources, detail what is known about how these molecules are made and degraded in vivo, and highlight their potential for the development of novel therapeutics.|Amides/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology[MESH]|Amino Acids, Aromatic/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Arachidonic Acids/biosynthesis/metabolism/pharmacology[MESH]|Dopamine/analogs & derivatives/pharmacology[MESH]|Endocannabinoids[MESH]|Fatty Acids/*biosynthesis/metabolism/*pharmacology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Oleic Acids/biosynthesis/metabolism/pharmacology[MESH]|Polyunsaturated Alkamides/metabolism/pharmacology[MESH] |