| 1. | A keto acid contains a keto ( = O ) group.
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| 2. | Lastly, ?-keto acid and ammonia are released from PLP.
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| 3. | Ketogenic amino acids can be deaminated to produce alpha keto acids and ketone bodies.
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| 4. | Alpha keto acids can then be converted to glucose to maintain proper blood sugar levels.
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| 5. | The amino acid becomes a keto acid, and the keto acid becomes an amino acid.
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| 6. | The amino acid becomes a keto acid, and the keto acid becomes an amino acid.
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| 7. | Amino acids are released into the blood and converted in the liver to alpha keto acids.
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| 8. | Keto acids appear in a wide variety of anabolic pathways in metabolism, across living organisms.
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| 9. | Tissue transaminase activities can be investigated by incubating a homogenate with various amino / keto acid pairs.
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| 10. | These opines are condensation products of amino acids and keto acids or may be derived from sugars.
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