Acidum pyruvicum
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ChemSpider | 1031 |
PubChem | 1060 |
DrugBank | DB00119 |
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Formula summarum | C 3H 4O 3 |
Massa molaris | 88.06 g/mol |
pKa | 2.50 |
Acidum pyruvicum (CH3COCOOH) est compositum organicum et ketoacidum. Basis coniugata est pyruvatum (CH3COCOO-) et pars plurium itinerum metabolicorum intracellularium:
- In glycolysi glucosum in pyruvatum convertitur.
- In gluconeogenesi pyruvatum in hydrata carbonii vel, per acetylo CoA, in acida adipata transvertitur.
- Pyruvatum etiam aminoacidum alaninum generando utile est.
- In fermentatione lactica ex pyruvato ethanol vel lactatum oriuntur.
Natura chemica
[recensere | fontem recensere]Nomen chemicum (IUPAC) est acidum 2-oxopropanoïcum.
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Pyruvatum
Plura legere si cupis
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Gray, L.R., Tompkins, S.C. & Taylor, E.B. "Regulation of pyruvate metabolism and human disease". Cell. Mol. Life Sci., 2014ː 2577–2604
- Mulchand S. Patel, Natalia S. Nemeria, William Furey and Frank Jordan. "The Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complexes: Structure-based Function and Regulation", Journal of biological Chemistry, 2014: 16615–16623