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&nbsp;This is a disorder caused by the deficiency of [[Phenylalanine hydroxylase|phenylalanine hydroxylase]] hence the patient is unable to digest [[Phenylalanine|phenylalanine]]&nbsp;<ref>. Stryer,L., Jeremy M. Berg and John L. Tymoczko Biochemistry, 5th Ed.</ref>.&nbsp;In severe cases, a build up of phenylalanine in the body can lead to brain damage and mental retardation. Sufferers of this disorder should be placed on a low phenylalanine diet to minimise effects of the condition<ref>Hartl, D. L. and Jones, E. W. (2006) Essential genetics : a genomics perspective.4th ed.</ref>.<br>
This is a disorder caused by the deficiency of [[Phenylalanine hydroxylase|phenylalanine hydroxylase]] hence the patient is unable to digest [[Phenylalanine|phenylalanine]]&nbsp;<ref>. Stryer,L., Jeremy M. Berg and John L. Tymoczko Biochemistry, 5th Ed.</ref>.&nbsp;In severe cases, a build up of [[Phenylalanine|phenylalanine]] in the body can lead to brain damage and mental retardation. This condition can also cause eczema and pigment defects resulting in lighter tone of skin <ref>Paul, D. A double-edged sword. Nature 405, 515 (2000) doi:10.1038/35014676</ref>.&nbsp;Sufferers of this disorder should be placed on a low phenylalanine diet to minimise effects of the condition&nbsp;<ref>Hartl, D. L. and Jones, E. W. (2006) Essential genetics : a genomics perspective.4th ed.</ref>.<br>  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 18 November 2016

This is a disorder caused by the deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase hence the patient is unable to digest phenylalanine [1]. In severe cases, a build up of phenylalanine in the body can lead to brain damage and mental retardation. This condition can also cause eczema and pigment defects resulting in lighter tone of skin [2]. Sufferers of this disorder should be placed on a low phenylalanine diet to minimise effects of the condition [3].

References

  1. . Stryer,L., Jeremy M. Berg and John L. Tymoczko Biochemistry, 5th Ed.
  2. Paul, D. A double-edged sword. Nature 405, 515 (2000) doi:10.1038/35014676
  3. Hartl, D. L. and Jones, E. W. (2006) Essential genetics : a genomics perspective.4th ed.