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Difference between lactate and pyruvate

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Answered by MrBhukkad
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Consequently, pyruvate has been designated and is held to be the substrate of the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid cycle, where it is completely oxidized into CO2 and H2O.

while lactate has been defined and being held to as a useless dead-end product, poisonous at times, of which cells must discard off quickly.

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Answered by punidhar
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pyruvate has been designated and is held to be the substrate of the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid cycle, where it is completely oxidized into CO2 and H2O, while lactate has been defined and being held to as a useless dead-end product, poisonous at times, of which cells must discard off quickly.

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