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StatPearls


Title:Trimethylaminuria
Author(s):Awosika AO; Anastasopoulou C;
Address:University of Illinois College of Medicine Einstein Medical Center
Journal Title:StatPearls
Year:2023
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Abstract:"Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish odor syndrome or stale fish syndrome, is a rare metabolic disorder characterized by the abnormal accumulation and excretion of trimethylamine (TMA). The accumulation of TMA results in a strong, offensive odor resembling that of rotting fish. The underlying pathogenesis of TMAU is usually a deficient or dysfunctional hepatic enzyme, flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3). This enzyme metabolizes TMA into an odorless compound, trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO). TMA has a strong fishy smell and is a pheromone in different organisms. A case report described this condition in 1970, but it is believed that trimethylaminuria had been in existence long before then"
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Notes:"engAwosika, Ayoola O Anastasopoulou, Catherine Study Guide Book Chapter"

 
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