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28 September, 04:40

How many atp molecules can be produced when a six carbon fatty acid is completely oxidized through the fatty acid spiral?

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  1. 28 September, 04:48
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    The simplified formula for the determination of the number of ATP molecules produced from fat oxidation is:

    5 (n-1) + 12n - 2

    This formula is derived using the amount of energy produced using each turn of the Kerb's cycle, which has two-carbon units fed to it via beta oxidation (also referred to as the fatty acid spiral).

    In order to use this formula, we require the value of n. n is the number of two-carbon units that the fatty acid molecule will produce. This means:

    n = 6 / 2 = 3

    Using n = 3

    5 (3 - 1) + 12 (3) - 2

    44 ATP molecules
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