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what is fate of pyruvic acid formed glycolysis​

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Answered by Hangshraj
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Explanation:

Pyruvate from glycolysis is converted by fermentation to lactate using the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase and the coenzyme NADH in lactate fermentation. Alternatively it is converted to acetaldehyde and then to ethanol in alcoholic fermentation. Pyruvate is a key intersection in the network of metabolic pathways.

Answered by Anonymous
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The reactions of glycolysis are identical to those described up to the production of pyruvic acid. The difference is in the fate of pyruvic acid. In fermentation, pyruvic acid is converted first to ethanal (acetaldehyde) and then to ethanol.

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