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Glyceric acid refers to
organic compounds with the
formula HOCH2CH(OH)CO2H. It
occurs naturally and is
classified as three-carbon
sugar acid. It is chiral...
- 2 H2O
Glyceric acid HOCH2CH(OH)CO2H is an intermediate. Its derivative, 2-methyltartronic
acid, is
isomalic acid.
Oxidation of
tartronic acid gives the...
- 2-Phosphoglyceric
acid (2PG), or 2-phosphoglycerate, is a
glyceric acid which serves as the
substrate in the
ninth step of glycolysis. It is catalyzed...
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oxide gives (−)-
glyceric acid (2), a
reaction that does not
alter the stereocenter. Thus the
absolute configuration of (−)-
glyceric acid must be the same...
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Carboxylic acids are
organic acids characterized by a
carboxyl (-COOH)
functional group. The
naming of
these compounds is
governed by
IUPAC nomenclature...
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carboxylic acid is an
organic acid that
contains a
carboxyl group (−C(=O)−OH)
attached to an R-group. The
general formula of a
carboxylic acid is often...
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sugar acids include:
Aldonic acids Glyceric acid (3C)
Xylonic acid (5C)
Gluconic acid (6C)
Ascorbic acid (6C,
unsaturated lactone)
Ulosonic acids Neuraminic...
- kinase.
Glycerate kinase is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
conversion of D-
glyceric acid (a.k.a. D-glycerate) to 2-phosphoglycerate. This
conversion is an intermediary...
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Automated analyzer Bohr
effect 2,3-DPG is an
abbreviation of 2,3-DiPhospho
Glyceric acid, an
obsolete name for 2,3-BPG Ahern, Kevin; Rajagopal, Indira; Tan,...
- 1,3-Bisphosphoglyceric
acid (1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate or 1,3BPG) is a 3-carbon
organic molecule present in most, if not all,
living organisms. It primarily...