Fumaric Acid (FA)
Fumarates; Trans-1,2-Ethylenedicarboxylic Acid; 2-Butenedioic Acid; Trans-Butenedioic Acid; Allomaleic Acid; Boletic Acid; Donitic Acid; Lichenic Acid
Fumaric acid is the chemical compound with the formula HO2CCH=CHCO2H. This white crystalline compound is one of two isomeric unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, the other being maleic acid. In fumaric acid the carboxylic acid groups are trans (E) and in maleic acid they are cis (Z). Fumaric acid has a fruit-like taste. Fumaric acid is found in fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), bolete mushrooms (specifically Boletus fomentarius var. pseudo-igniarius), lichen, and Iceland moss. Fumarate is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle used by cells to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from food. It is formed by the oxidation of succinate by the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase. Fumarate is then converted by the enzyme fumarase to malate. Human skin naturally produces fumaric acid when exposed to sunlight. Fumarate is a product of the urea cycle. Fumaric acid was first prepared from succinic acid.
Organism species: Pan-species (General)
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