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which is the first stable compound formed in citric acid​

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Answered by singhmahima262
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The first stable product is citric acid undergoes isomerization to form isocitrate, after which many reactions occur that lead to the formation of alpha-ketoglutaric acid, then succinic acid, then malic acid, which again converts to oxaloacetate to restart the citric acid cycle.

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Answered by MiruthulaMarikannan
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The citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) or the Krebs cycle begins with acetyl CoA transferring its two carbon acetyl group to the four carbon acceptor compound (oxalo acetate) to form a six-carbon compound (citrate)

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