Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Decreased In
Inherited deficiency
AML
Liver disease
Association with hypofibrinogenemia in obstetric complications such as DIC
Presence of circulating inhibitors
FATTY ACIDS, FREE
Definition
Free fatty acids are formed by the breakdown of lipoprotein and triglycerides. All but 2–5% of the serum fatty acids are esterified. The “nonesterified” or “free” fatty acids are protein bound. Epinephrine, norepinephrine, glucagon, TSH, and ACTH release free fatty acids. Tumors producing such hormones cause release of excessive quantities of free fatty acids. Other names: nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA), FFA.
Normal range:
Adults: 8–25 mg/dL or 0.28–0.89 mmol/L
Children (or obese adults): <31 mg/dL or <1.0 mmol/L
Use
Monitoring nutritional status in the presence of malabsorption, starvation, and long-term parenteral nutrition.
Valuable for the differential diagnosis of polyneuropathy when Refsum disease is suspected. In this disease, the enzyme that degrades phytanic acid is lacking.