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number of carbon atoms in ketogluatric acid​

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Answered by akanshvermaSS
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Ketoglutaric acid is one of two ketone derivatives of glutaric acids. Its anion, alpha-ketoglutarate is an important biological compound. It is the keto acid produced by the deamination of glutamate and is an intermediate in Kreb's cycle. It is a 5-C compound.

Answered by nithya12333
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α- keto glutaric acid consists of a 3 carbons b 4 carbons c 5 carb.

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