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at 10:36 p.m. Sep, 24, 2024 ]
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DillingerMed
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the text conflicts with the image, it says in the liver a keto acids are produced but the image says that process happens in the muscle
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- This reaction occurs via various aminotransferase enzymes
- In the diagram below, the NH3 group (e.g. alanine) is transferred to α-ketoglutarate forming glutamate and α-ketoacids (pyruvate)

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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Carbohydrates: Gluconeogenesis: Starting Substrates
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Ammonia Transport: Cahill (Alanine) Cycle
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Protein Metabolism : Ammonia Transport: Cori (Lactic Acid) Cycle, Glutamine Cycle, and Clinical Implications
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Metabolism of Charged Amino Acids
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Ammonia Transport: Cahill (Alanine) Cycle
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Protein Metabolism : Ammonia Transport: Cori (Lactic Acid) Cycle, Glutamine Cycle, and Clinical Implications
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Metabolism of Charged Amino Acids
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