:: : : But doesn't the breakdown of fatty acids happen inside the cells via Beta oxidation ? talk ) 14 : 02, 3 September 2013 ( UTC)
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Fatty acids are broken down to acetyl-CoA by means of beta oxidation inside the mitochondria, whereas fatty acids are synthesized from acetyl-CoA outside the mitochondrion, in the cytosol.
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In 1948, Green moved to the University of Wisconsin Madison and set up the Institute for Enzyme Research, making vital contributions to studies on oxidative phosphorylation, the electron transport chain and beta oxidation.
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Tafluprost acid is inactivated by beta oxidation to 1, 2-dinortafluprost acid, 1, 2, 3, 4-tetranortafluprost acid, and its lactone, which are subsequently glucuronidated or hydroxylated.
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To begin with I should admit that upon RTFA I note that beta oxidation of lipids over 22 carbons actually has to take place in peroxisomes for some reason ( which may be a clue ? ).
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Beta oxidation of fatty acids with an odd number of methylene bridges produces propionyl-CoA, which is then converted into " succinyl-CoA " and fed into the citric acid cycle as an anaplerotic intermediate.
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The number of ATP molecules derived from the beta oxidation of a 6 carbon segment of a fatty acid chain, and the subsequent oxidation of the resulting 3 molecules of " acetyl-CoA " is 40.
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In peroxisomes, it is proposed that this enzyme could be involved in degrading intraperoxisomal malonyl-CoA, which is produced by the peroxisomal beta oxidation of odd chain length dicarboxylic fatty acids ( odd chain length DFAs ).
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Metabolites are formed by beta oxidation of the acidic chain ( compare Tafluprost # Pharmacokinetics ), oxidation of the OH-group in the other side chain, and reduction of the double bond next to this OH-group.
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This is due to the fact that the beta oxidation of long chain fatty acids with an odd number of carbons produces propionyl-CoA . Most part of this metabolite is transformed into succinyl-CoA, which is the precursor of the tricarboxylic acid cycle.