Activation of fatty acids beta oxidation
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Fatty acid oxidation is the mitochondrial aerobic process of breaking down a fatty acid into acetyl-CoA units. Fatty acids move in this pathway as CoA derivatives utilizing NAD and FAD. Fatty acids are activated before oxidation, utilizing ATP in the presence of CoA-SH and acyl-CoA synthetase.
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