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13 May, 02:10

A key intermediate in the catabolism of fatty acids with uneven numbers of carbon atoms is

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  1. 13 May, 02:22
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    Answer: Propionly CoA

    Explanation:

    During oxidation of odd chain fatty acids, the odd chain are oxidized exactly in the same manner as even chains. However, after successive removal of 2 carbon units, at the end, one 3-carbon unit, propionyl CoA is formed.

    Propionyl CoA is a product of beta oxidation of odd chain fatty acids.

    In three steps reaction propionyl-CoA can be converted to succinyl-CoA, an intermediate of the citric acid cycle which is converted to oxaloacetate, and is used for gluconeogenesis.
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