oxaloacetate - translation to arabic
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oxaloacetate - translation to arabic

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Oxaloacetate; Oxalacetate; Oxaloacetates; Oxaloacetic acids; Oxalacetic acid; C4H4O5; Oxosuccinic acid; Oxobutanedioic acid; Oxaloacetat; Carboxypyruvic acid
  • Oxaloacetate and pyruvate aminoacid synthesis
  • [[Oxaloacetate tautomerase]] catalyzed creation of enol-oxaloacetate. ''trans'' isoform is shown.

oxaloacetate         
أُوكْسالُوآسيتات
oxaloacetate         
‎ أُوكْسالُوآسيتات‎
citric acid cycle         
METABOLIC PATHWAY
Citric Acid cycle; Citrate cycle; Krebs cycle; Tricarboxylic acid cycle; Krebs Cycle; Krebs citric acid cycle; Krebs Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's cycle; Citric Acid Cycle; Krebs' cycle; Kreb cycle; TCA cycle; Tri-carboxylic acid cycle; Oxaloacetate cycle; Krib cycle; Krebbs Cycle; TCAC; The citric acid cycle; The Krebs Cycle; Kreb Cycle; Tcac; Cis-aconitic acid; TCA Cycle; Tca cycle; Glycolysis cycle; Kerbs cycle; Krebs cylce; Krebb cycle; Citric cycle; Kreb's citric acid cycle; Creb cycle; Tricaboxylic acid cycle; Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle; Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's Cycle; Krebs' Cycle; Tricyclic acid cycle; Krebs cycle reaction; Citric-acid cycle
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Definition

tricarboxylic acid cycle
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¦ noun Biochemistry the sequence of reactions by which living cells generate energy during aerobic respiration.

Wikipedia

Oxaloacetic acid

Oxaloacetic acid (also known as oxalacetic acid or OAA) is a crystalline organic compound with the chemical formula HO2CC(O)CH2CO2H. Oxaloacetic acid, in the form of its conjugate base oxaloacetate, is a metabolic intermediate in many processes that occur in animals. It takes part in gluconeogenesis, the urea cycle, the glyoxylate cycle, amino acid synthesis, fatty acid synthesis and the citric acid cycle.