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known as the
Krebs cycle, Szent–Györgyi–Krebs cycle, or TCA
cycle (
tricarboxylic acid cycle)—is a
series of
biochemical reactions that
release the energy...
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Citrate is an
intermediate in the
citric acid cycle, also
known as the
tricarboxylic acid (TCA)
cycle or the
Krebs cycle, a
central metabolic pathway for...
- A
tricarboxylic acid is an
organic carboxylic acid that
contain three carboxyl functional groups (−COOH). A well-known
example is
citric acid. Citric...
- Propane-1,2,3-
tricarboxylic acid, also
known as
tricarballylic acid,
carballylic acid, and β-carboxyglutaric acid, is a
tricarboxylic acid. The compound...
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known as the
reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle, the
reverse TCA cycle, or the
reverse citric acid cycle, or the
reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle, or the...
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cellular metabolic state.
Succinate is
generated in
mitochondria via the
tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle.
Succinate can exit the
mitochondrial matrix and function...
- stereo-specific
isomerization of
citrate to
isocitrate via cis-aconitate in the
tricarboxylic acid cycle, a non-redox-active process.
Citric acid
Aconitic acid Isocitric...
- the TCA cycle. The
glyoxylate shunt pathway is an
alternative to the
tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, for it
redirects the
pathway of TCA to
prevent full...
- The
glyoxylate cycle, a
variation of the
tricarboxylic acid cycle, is an
anabolic pathway occurring in plants, bacteria, protists, and fungi. The glyoxylate...
- by
providing a
carbon source for
entry into the
citric acid
cycle (
tricarboxylic acid cycle),
especially when a
primary source of energy, such as glucose...