Sodium Pyruvate
Pyruvic acid is the simplest alpha-keto acid, and is considered to be key in several metabolic processes. Because pyruvate, which is the carboxylate ion of pyruvic acid, can be converted into carbohydrates, fatty acids or energy, it is a uniting intermediate compound and its fate depends on the organism and environment.It is produced during glycolysis, and through the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), it supplies cells with energy. Two molecules of pyruvate are produced from one glucose molecule. Pyruvate is then converted into acetyl-coenzyme A used in the Krebs cycle.In gluconeogenesis, pyruvic acid can be converted back into glucose or glycogen, and in environments with low oxygen, pyruvic acid is broken down anaerobically into lactic acid.Clinically, the lactate-to-pyruvate ratio can assist in diagnosing mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders because the ratio is often, but not always elevated in these cases. There is also a lower ratio typically observed in inherited pyruvate metabolic disorders.Product SpecificationsPyruvic acid sodium saltalpha-Ketopropionic acid sodium saltMOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADEFormula: C3H3O3NaMW: 110.04 g/mol
Product Specifications
Molecular Weight
110.04 g/mol
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature.
Product MSDS
https://goldbio.com/documents/4886/S-117.pdf
CAS Number
113-24-6
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