Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (8th Edition)
Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (8th Edition)
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Author: Bruice, Paula Yurkanis
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Chapter 24, Problem 32P
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The mechanism for the synthesis of fatty acyl-CoA with the help of the enzyme Acyl-CoAsynthase has to be proposed.

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Glycolysis: It is pathway which describes conversion of one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. The series involves 10 reactions.

NAD+Molecule: It is the oxidized form of Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) which exists in all cells and needed for activation of enzymes.

NADHmolecule: It is coenzyme which gets oxidized on reducing another compound. The oxidized form of NADHisNAD+.

Fatty acid conversion to fatty acyl-CoA: Many steps are involved in the catabolism of fats in our body.  A fatty acid formed can be converted into fatty acyl-CoA in the presence of an enzyme called Acyl-CoAsynthase.  The fatty acid should be activated before it can be metabolized.

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