Q.
During Citric Acid cycle, the various organic acid undergo decarboxylation. Which of the following organic acids of the above cycle have 4C, 5C and 6C respectively?
In the citric acid cycle, a 4C oxaloacetic acid combines with 2C acetyl CoA to give rise to 6C citric acid. Isocitrate is an isomer of citric acid. The decarboxylation of citric acid produces a 5Cα-Ketoglutaric acid. This further undergoes decarboxylation to give rise to 4C succinic acid and further converts to 4C malic acid and oxaloacetic acid. Pyruvic acid or pyruvate is a 3C compound. A representation of the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) is given below: