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Examples of biologically important fatty acids include the [[eicosanoid]]s, derived primarily from [[arachidonic acid]] and [[eicosapentaenoic acid]], that include [[prostaglandin]]s, [[leukotriene]]s, and [[thromboxane]]s. [[Docosahexaenoic acid]] is also important in biological systems, particularly with respect to sight. Other major lipid classes in the fatty acid category are the fatty esters and fatty amides. Fatty esters include important biochemical intermediates such as [[wax ester]]s, fatty acid thioester [[coenzyme A]] derivatives, fatty acid thioester [[Acyl carrier protein|ACP]] derivatives and fatty acid carnitines. The fatty amides include [[N-acylethanolamine|N-acyl ethanolamines]], such as the [[cannabinoid]] neurotransmitter [[anandamide]].

Examples of biologically important fatty acids include the eicosanoids, derived primarily from arachidonic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid, that include prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and thromboxanes. Docosahexaenoic acid is also important in biological systems, particularly with respect to sight. Other major lipid classes in the fatty acid category are the fatty esters and fatty amides. Fatty esters include important biochemical intermediates such as wax esters, fatty acid thioester coenzyme A derivatives, fatty acid thioester ACP derivatives and fatty acid carnitines. The fatty amides include N-acyl ethanolamines, such as the cannabinoid neurotransmitter anandamide.