Pyruvic

Word PYRUVIC
Character 7
Hyphenation py ru vic
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Incomplete carbohydrate metabolism results in the formation of 'toxic metabolite' such as pyruvic acid. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ochoa later showed was required for oxidation of pyruvic acid. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In glucose metabolism, a molecule of glucose breaks down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. ❋ Steve Carper (2007)

ALT (alanine transaminase)/SGPT (serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase) - measures the amount of this enzyme, which the liver produces and stores. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Also odd is his belief that water after dinner will result in a stall and that pyruvic acid buildup is what causes obesity. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Last week's EMT group was at full strength, although they were now tossing around phrases like "cytokines" and "pyruvic acid." ❋ Unknown (2004)

Two important liver enzymes are called alanine transaminase (ALT; also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, or SGPT) and aspartate transaminase (AST; also called serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, or SGOT). ❋ Sanjiv Chopra (2001)

Two commonly performed tests are the alanine transaminase (ALT; also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, or SGPT) and aspartate transaminase (AST; also called serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, or SGOT). ❋ Sanjiv Chopra (2001)

Lactic, acetic, propionic, succinic, and pyruvic acids have been identified in gari, with aldehydes and esters providing the aroma. ❋ Unknown (1992)

It has included the biological functions of vitamin B1, oxidative phosphorylation, the reductive carboxylation of ketoglutaric and pyruvic acids, the photochemical reduction of pyridine nucleotides in photosynthesis, condensing enzyme - which is the key enzyme of the Krebs citric acid cycle, polynucleotide phosphorylase and the genetic code. ❋ Unknown (1964)

Mention must also be made of the corresponding derivative of pyruvic acid and the compound with pyrogallolcarboxylic acid, penta - [pyrogallolcarboyl] glucose. ❋ Georg Grasser (N/A)

When enough oxygen is present, pyruvic acid can be converted into acetyl ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

Because glucose (the chief sugar used by cells for energy) is broken down body into pyruvic acid, an increased level of pyruvic acid in the body can enhance a cells ability to generate energy. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

In the body, glucose (6 carbons) is split into two pyruvic acid molecules in the end stages of cellular glycolysis. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

Because of poor diet and high stress, we tend to accumulate and store excessive quantities of waste products, such as diacetic, lactic, pyruvic, uric, carbonic, acetic, butyric, and hepatic acids. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

Duke's new technology combines the vapor phase of pyruvic acid, which occurs naturally in the body, and nicotine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pyruvate: is a salt form of pyruvic acid - a 3-carbon molecule derived from the breakdown of glucose. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

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