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Actually , B - oxidation oxidizes fatty acids to acetate in the liver , part of which forms citric acid in the citric acid cycle , while part is converted to acetoacetic acid and passed into the blood for oxidation in other tissues ...
Actually , B - oxidation oxidizes fatty acids to acetate in the liver , part of which forms citric acid in the citric acid cycle , while part is converted to acetoacetic acid and passed into the blood for oxidation in other tissues ...
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All medically normal persons who reveal a lowering of the blood - sugar level after a test dose of glucose and are thus fast oxidizers will also show a relative elevation of the amount of car- bon dioxide plus carbonic acid in the blood ...
All medically normal persons who reveal a lowering of the blood - sugar level after a test dose of glucose and are thus fast oxidizers will also show a relative elevation of the amount of car- bon dioxide plus carbonic acid in the blood ...
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The pyrophosphoric ester of thiamine ( TPP ) participates in the major oxidative decarboxylations which lead to the formation of car- bon dioxide . Probably the most important of these is the decarboxyla- tion of pyruvic acid to ...
The pyrophosphoric ester of thiamine ( TPP ) participates in the major oxidative decarboxylations which lead to the formation of car- bon dioxide . Probably the most important of these is the decarboxyla- tion of pyruvic acid to ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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