CBSE BOARD X, asked by yashraj28, 1 year ago

what is the meaning of pyruvate?

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Answered by Pant98
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Pyruvate is 6 carbon molecule that is converted to 3 carbon molecule after glycolysis
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Answered by shilpa85475
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The Pyruvate is the salt of pyruvic acid.

Explanation:

  • Its anion in nature which is negatively charged and stable at PH value of human body. It consists of 3 hydrogen atoms and the molar mass is 87.054.
  • It is otherwise called as pyruvic acid, pyrrolidine etc. It is a biological molecule includes 3 carbon atoms, a carboxylate and ketone group. Pyruvate plays a critical role in cellular respiration.
  • Pyruvate is a vital bio-molecule and the molecules are produced during glycolysis which involves series of steps.

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