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pyruvic acid - vertaling naar arabisch

SIMPLEST OF THE ALPHA-KETO ACIDS
Pyruvate; Pyruvates; Pyruvate metabolism, inborn errors; Pyruvic Acid; Pyruate; Pyruvate metabolism; Acetylformic acid; Pyroracemic acid; Α-ketopropionic acid; Pyruvis acid; CH3COCOOH; 2-oxopropanoic acid
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], comparing blood content of pyruvate (shown in violet near middle) with other constituents.
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pyruvic acid         
‎ حَمْضُ البَيرُوفِيك, حَمْضُ البيروفيك‎
pyruvate         
بَيرُوفات
pyruvate         
‎ بَيرُوفات‎

Definitie

pyruvic acid
[p??'ru:v?k]
¦ noun Biochemistry a yellowish organic acid which is an intermediate in many metabolic processes.
Origin
C19: from mod. L. acidum pyruvicum, from acidum 'acid' + pyruvicum based on pyro- (denoting an acid) + L. uva 'grape'.

Wikipedia

Pyruvic acid

Pyruvic acid (IUPAC name: 2-oxopropanoic acid, also called acetoic acid) (CH3COCOOH) is the simplest of the alpha-keto acids, with a carboxylic acid and a ketone functional group. Pyruvate, the conjugate base, CH3COCOO, is an intermediate in several metabolic pathways throughout the cell.

Pyruvic acid can be made from glucose through glycolysis, converted back to carbohydrates (such as glucose) via gluconeogenesis, or converted to fatty acids through a reaction with acetyl-CoA. It can also be used to construct the amino acid alanine and can be converted into ethanol or lactic acid via fermentation.

Pyruvic acid supplies energy to cells through the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs cycle) when oxygen is present (aerobic respiration), and alternatively ferments to produce lactate when oxygen is lacking.