| 1. | Aldolase B converts it into glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone phosphate ( DHAP ).
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| 2. | Hence, this enzyme has one products, dihydroxyacetone phosphate and formaldehyde.
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| 3. | When dihydroxyacetone phosphate is produced, glyceroneogenesis will branch off from gluconeogenesis.
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| 4. | The third enzyme reduces the dihydroxyacetone to glycerol, a type of sugar.
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| 5. | Glyceraldehyde is a structural isomer of dihydroxyacetone.
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| 6. | In the 1950s, Eva Wittgenstein at the University of Cincinnati did further research with dihydroxyacetone.
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| 7. | The enzyme is used in the first step in turning glycerol into dihydroxyacetone phosphate ( DHAP ).
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| 8. | A typical rearrangement reaction is that between the aldose glyceraldehyde and the ketose dihydroxyacetone in a chemical equilibrium.
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| 9. | GPD1 consists of two subunits, and reacts with dihydroxyacetone phosphate and NAD + though the following interaction:
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| 10. | It is used in some self-tanning cosmetics, in general, combined with dihydroxyacetone ( DHA ).
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