difference between oxidative deamination and non oxidative deamination
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Oxidative deamination is the liberation of free ammonia from the amino group of aminoacids coupled with reactions.
This takes place mostly in liver and kidney.
The purpose of oxidative deamination is to provide NH3 for urea synthesis and α-keto acids for a variety of reactions, including energy.
Non oxidative deamination is the liberation of Ammonia from amino acids without undergoing oxidation.
This takes place mostly in liver and kidney.
The purpose of oxidative deamination is to provide NH3 for urea synthesis and α-keto acids for a variety of reactions, including energy.
Non oxidative deamination is the liberation of Ammonia from amino acids without undergoing oxidation.
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Oxidative deamination is the liberation of free ammonia from the amino group of aminoacids coupled with reactions.
This takes place mostly in liver and kidney.
The purpose of oxidative deamination is to provide NH3 for urea synthesis and α-keto acids for a variety of reactions, including energy.
Non oxidative deamination is the liberation of Ammonia from amino acids without undergoing oxidation.
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