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what is pyruvate? explain it widely.

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Answered by rajrohit97710
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a salt or ester of pyruvic acid. Pyruvate is a very important biological molecule. It's involved in a number of biological processes and is essential in cellular respiration. In this lesson, we'll learn what pyruvate is and why it's important to all living cells. Plzz mark me as brainelst
Answered by kiya7
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Pyruvate is a derivative of pyruvate acid and plays a role in glycolysis, or sugar metabolism. While the human body naturally synthesizes this compound from glucose, it also occurs naturally in red wine, dark beer, red apples and other foods. Pyruvate is also available as a dietary supplement. It is reputed to reduce cholesterol, improve endurance and performance during aerobic exercise, and to promote weight loss. In fact, it is well known to bodybuilders, athletes, and others involved the sports nutrition industry.

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