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Pyruvic acid


Pyruvic acid is decarboxylated and reduced by NADH to form a molecule of carbon dioxide and one of ethanol.
C3H4O3 + NADH + H+ → CO2 + C2H5OH + NAD+
This accounts for the bubbles and alcohol in, for examples, beer and champagne.
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Pyruvic acid is first altered in the transition reaction by removal of a carbon and two oxygens (which form carbon dioxide). When the carbon dioxide is removed, energy is given off, and NAD+ is converted into the higher energy form NADH.
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Pyruvic acid
Acetoacetic acid
Lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) - found in sour milk
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pyruvic acid The end product 3-carbon compound resulting from glycolysis of glucose which enters the Krebs cycle in aerobic respiration.
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pyruvic acid
An important 3-carbon molecule formed from glucose and glycerol in glycolysis.
Covered in Lab 4 Cellular Energetics: Fermentation and Respiration
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Krebs cycle: the subdivision of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down and the energy in its molecules is used to form high-energy compounds.
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An anaerobic step that yeast use after glycolysis that breaks down pyruvic acid to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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2 ATP molecules are used to phosphorylate and activate compounds that will eventually become converted to pyruvate (or pyruvic acid) (see diagram below).
Two hydrogen atoms are removed by NAD+ forming 2 NADH (see diagram).
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In muscle, the cumulative deficit of oxygen that develops during strenuous exercise when the supply of oxygen is inadequate for the demand; ATP is produced anaerobically by glycolysis, and the resulting pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid, ...
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tricarboxylic acid cycle; one of the most basic processes in respiration, in which starch (or glycogen), by a series of complex processes, is converted successively to PGAL, PGA, pyruvic acid, and other substances, and eventually to CO2 ...
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The compound adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is used by cells as a versatile source of chemical energy.
The sequence of reactions from glucose to pyruvic acid that is common to both aerobic and anaerobic carbohydrate catabolism.
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