- α-
Ketoglutaric acid (2-oxoglutaric acid) is a keto acid. Its carboxylate, α-ketoglutarate (also
called 2-oxoglutarate), is an
important biological compound...
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Ketoglutaric acid or
oxoglutaric acid, or its
conjugate base, the
carboxylate ketoglutarate or oxoglutarate, may
refer to the
following chemical compounds:...
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Acetonedicarboxylic acid, 3-oxoglutaric acid or β-
ketoglutaric acid is a
simple dicarboxylic acid.
Acetonedicarboxylic acid can also be
prepared by decarboxylation...
- alpha-ketoglutarate (AAKG) is a salt of the
amino acid
arginine and alpha-
ketoglutaric acid. It is
marketed as a
bodybuilding supplement. Peer-reviewed studies...
- may
refer to:
Dioxalin Ketoglutaric acid (disambiguation) alpha-
Ketoglutaric acid
Acetonedicarboxylic acid (beta-
Ketoglutaric acid) This set
index page...
- Via
condensation with
oxalate esters, it
serves as a
precursor to
ketoglutaric acid. It is a
reagent in the
Stobbe condensation. Bloomfield, Jordan...
- example; the
reaction between glutamic acid and
pyruvic acid to make
alpha ketoglutaric acid and
alanine is
called alanine transaminase and was
originally called...
- AKG may
refer to: alpha-
Ketoglutaric acid, also
known as 2-
Ketoglutaric acid, 2-Oxopentanedioic acid, 2-Oxoglutamate, 2-Oxoglutaric acid & Oxoglutaric...
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decrease in
absorbance at 340 nm when the
ammonia reacts with alpha-
ketoglutaric acid. The
Astra system measures the rate of
increase in conductivity...
- HA; Salvin, E; Johnson, WA (1938). "The
formation of
citric and alpha-
ketoglutaric acids in the
mammalian body". The
Biochemical Journal. 32 (1): 113–7...