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  • ...ohn L. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Biochemistry |chapter=17. The Citric Acid Cycle ...[[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] to generate a form of usable energy. The citric acid cycle also provides precursors for many compounds such as certain [[amino acid]]s
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  • ...f [[fatty acid]]s, and the oxidation of [[pyruvic acid|pyruvate]] in the [[citric acid cycle]].
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  • ...er gives the cycle its name). Succinate can be channeled directly into the citric acid cycle and eventually form oxaloacetate. Glyoxylate condenses with acetyl-CoA, yie
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  • * [[fumarate]] which enters the [[citric acid cycle]] to produce energy.
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  • ...ohn L. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Biochemistry |chapter=17. The Citric Acid Cycle ...[[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] to generate a form of usable energy. The citric acid cycle also provides precursors for many compounds such as certain [[amino acid]]s
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  • ...Many [[amino acid]]s, upon amino group removal, yield intermediates of the citric acid cycle and can therefore be used for net synthesis of oxaloacetate (and thereafter ...arbon [[acetyl CoA]], which is further oxidized to CO<sub>2</sub> in the [[citric acid cycle]].
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