Talk:Eicosanoid biosynthesis

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[edit] Why is this a separtate article...

from the main Eicosanoid page? A large section of the main page is devoted to biosynthesis anyway. It would be more consistent (with Prostanoid#Biosynthesis and Leukotriene#Biosynthesis to have it under the main title. And as referred to just there, there are individual pages for the prostanoids and leukotrienes, which have their own biosynthesis sections. This page should be merged with the main eicosanoid page, and the whole biosynthesis section cleaned up. The prostanoid and leukotriene biosynthesis sections also need clearing up to make them all consistent and avoid any confusion. Virtualt333 (talk) 09:25, 9 June 2008 (UTC)