In this video I have explained net ATPs coming from oxidation of glucose. While explaining the glycolysis process, I have explained net ATPs coming from oxidation of glucose to 2 pyruvate under aerobic condition. ATPs coming from glycolysis under anaerobic condition, anaerobic glycolysis and ATPs coming from complete oxidation of glucose into 6 CO2 in the TCA cycle. I have also covered difference in the ATP yield both using malate aspartate shuttle and glycerol phosphate shuttle.
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- Dr.Prakash Mungli, MD
- St. Kitts & Nevis
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Showing posts with label lactate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lactate. Show all posts
Saturday, March 18, 2017
ATPs from Glucose Oxidation
In this video I have explained net ATPs coming from oxidation of glucose. While explaining the glycolysis process, I have explained net ATPs coming from oxidation of glucose to 2 pyruvate under aerobic condition. ATPs coming from glycolysis under anaerobic condition, anaerobic glycolysis and ATPs coming from complete oxidation of glucose into 6 CO2 in the TCA cycle. I have also covered difference in the ATP yield both using malate aspartate shuttle and glycerol phosphate shuttle.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Why Lactose is an End Product of Anaerobic Glycolysis?
In this video I have explained the reason for why lactate is the end product of glycolysis under anaerobic situation or in cell which do not have mitochondria like red blood cells (RBCs). I have also briefly explained glycolysis that is oxidation of glucose to pyruvate and the energy yield from oxidation of glucose to pyruvate.
Labels:
anaerobic glycolysis,
glucose,
glycolysis,
lactate,
NAD,
pyruvate,
RBC
Thursday, June 23, 2016
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