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What is pyruvic acid????​

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Answered by pallavi7721
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A colorless, water-soluble, organic liquid produced by the breakdown of carbohydrates and sugars during glycolysis, and with a chemical formula of: CH3COCO2H. Supplement. If oxygen is available, pyruvic acid is converted to acetyl coenzyme A that enters the energy-producing pathway, the Krebs cycle.

Answered by Anonymous
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A yellowish organic acid which occurs as an intermediate in many metabolic processes, especially glycolysis.

Formula: C3H4O3

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