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During oxidative decarboxylation of alpha ketoglutaric acid the hydrogen release is accepted by Dash

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ello.. ✌✌

During oxidative decarboxylation of alpha

keto glutaric acid the hydrogen release is

accepted by NAD+ .

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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During oxidative decarboxylation of Alpha ketoglutaric acid in the hydrogen release is accepted by NAD+

Explanation:

  • Alpha ketoglutaric acid is a a Ketone derivative of carboxylic acid.
  • It is found in the krebs cycle bye the enzyme isocitrate decarboxylase from isocitric acid.
  • When Alpha ketoglutaric acid is broken down by the decarboxylase enzyme hydrogen ion is released.
  • This ion is taken up by NAD+ and is converted to NADH.
  • The bond formed is a high energy Bond and it is used later in the electron transport system to release energy.

To know more about the kreb's cycle,

Explain krebs cycle with reaction

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