Abstract
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a structural component of membrane cells particularly in the central nervous system (CNS) . DHA accumulation in the fetal brain occurs mainly during the last trimester of gestation and it will increase up to the end of the second year of life. Since the endogenous formation of DHA is relatively low, DHA intake may contribute to optimal brain development. The associations between DHA levels and brain development during the lifespan justify the indication of DHA role in differentiation to brain function for neuronal International Journal of Pharma Research and Health Sciences
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