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Phenylalanine accumulation in the body causes phenylketonuria (PKU). In this case the phenylalanine is not converted into tyrosine due to absence or deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase, which attaches OH-group on the phenyl group of phenylalanine to convert it into tyrosine. Symptoms of phenylketonuria include mental retardation and demyelination. Normally newborn babies are tested for phenylketonuria so that giving a low phenyalanine diet can prevent the onset of the disease.

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