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Sebacic acid deficiency

Biotin deficiency and the functional deficiency associated with lack of holo-carboxylase synthetase (Section 11.2.2.1), or biotinidase (Section 11.2.3.1), causes alopecia (hair loss) and a scaly erythematous dermatitis, especially around the body orifices. The dermatitis is similar to that seen in zinc and essential fatty acid deficiency and is commonly associated with Candida albicans infection. Histology of the skin shows an absence of sebaceous glands and atrophy of the hair follicles. The dermatitis is because of impaired metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids as a result of low activity of acetyl CoA carboxylase (Section 11.2.1.1). In biotin-deficient experimental animals, provision of supplements of long-chain 6 polyunsaturated fatty acids prevents the development of skin lesions (Mock et al., 1988a, 1988b Mock, 1991). [Pg.337]

Fig. 83. Skin from the abdomen of a fatty acid-deficient rat after 23 weeks of deficiency. Note plugging of hair follicle with dense, concentrically arranged layers of keratin, greatly enlarged and plump sebaceous glands. Fig. 83. Skin from the abdomen of a fatty acid-deficient rat after 23 weeks of deficiency. Note plugging of hair follicle with dense, concentrically arranged layers of keratin, greatly enlarged and plump sebaceous glands.

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