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The formation of Acetyl CoA from pyruvic acid involves

A
reduction
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dehydration
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C
phosphorylation
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D
oxidative decarboxylation
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Solution

The correct option is D oxidative decarboxylation
Pyruvate, which is the product of glycolysis cannot participate directly in Krebs' cycle. It has to enter mitochondria through a specific transport protein pyruvate translocase. It undergoes oxidative decarboxylation i.e the removal of the carboxyl group to produce CO2 and NADH (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide).

The product combines with sulphur containing coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA or activated acetate. The reaction occurs in the presence of an enzyme complex pyruvate dehydrogenase (made up of a decarboxylase, lipoic acid, TPP, transacetylase and Mg2+).

Reduction reaction refers to the addition or gain of electrons. Dehydration refers to the removal of H2O. Phosphorylation refers to the addition of PO43

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