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Beta oxidation of oleic acid

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The net result of the oxidation of one mole of oleic acid (an 18-carbon fatty acid) will be 146 moles of ATP (2 mole equivalents are used during the activation of the fatty acid), as compared with 114 moles from an equivalent number of glucose carbon atoms. Overview of routes into the TCA cycle Overview of β oxidation.

Answered by khushikashyap542
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Unsaturated fatty acids with odd-numbered double bonds, e.g. oleic acid, can be degraded by β-oxidation via the isomerase-dependent pathway or the reductase-dependent pathway that differ with respect to the metabolism of the double bond. ... 1.34) and Δ3,Δ2-enoyl-CoA isomerase (enoyl-CoA isomerase)1 (EC 5.3.

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