Abstract

Medium-Chain Fatty Acids (MCFA) are saturated fats with aliphatic rings of 6-12 carbons. It is widely accepted that the metabolism of MCFA induces ketogenesis in the liver. Ketone bodies have been suggested to produce larger amounts of energy compared to glucose. Its benefit in providing an alternative source of energy has been as one of the strategies to prevent disease development especially those diseases that are associated with glucose metabolism or mitochondrial dysfunction. The current review highlights the nutritional impacts of MCFA and its utilization in disease therapy.

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