Chapter 18: Q. 18.39 (page 638)
Which reaction(s) of the citric acid cycle involve(s) the production of a carbon-carbon double bond?
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The reaction of the citric acid cycle involve(s) the production of a carbon-carbon double bond
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Chapter 18: Q. 18.39 (page 638)
Which reaction(s) of the citric acid cycle involve(s) the production of a carbon-carbon double bond?
The reaction of the citric acid cycle involve(s) the production of a carbon-carbon double bond
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Draw the condensed structural formula for the -keto acid produced from each of the following in transamination:
a.

b.

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