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3.How glycerol enter into glycolytic pathway​

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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Glycerol-3-phosphate is converted into dihydroxyacetone, a triose phosphate of the glycolysis pathway, by the action of the NAD-linked glycerophosphate dehydrogenase. ... The formation of triose phosphate provides a pathway that leads to the complete degradation of glycerol in the glycolysis and the citric acid cycles.

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Glycerol Metabolism

It catalyzes the conversion of glycerol into l-glycerol-3-phosphate, by transferring a phosphate group from ATP. ... Glycerol-3-phosphate is converted into dihydroxyacetone, a triose phosphate of the glycolysis pathway, by the action of the NAD-linked glycerophosphate dehydrogenase.

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