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  2. Acetoacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Under typical physiological conditions, acetoacetic acid exists as its conjugate base, acetoacetate: AcCH 2 CO 2 H → AcCH 2 CO − 2 + H + Unbound acetoacetate is primarily produced by liver mitochondria from its thioester with coenzyme A (CoA): AcCH 2 C(O)−CoA + OH − → AcCH 2 CO − 2 + H−CoA. The acetoacetate-CoA itself is formed by ...

  3. Exogenous ketone - Wikipedia

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    β-Hydroxybutyrate, BHB, is also synthesized within liver cells; this is accomplished through the metabolism of fatty acids. Through a series of reactions, acetoacetate is first produced; and it is this acetoacetate that is reduced into β-hydroxybutyrate, catalyzed by the β-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase enzyme.

  4. Ketone bodies - Wikipedia

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    Ketone bodies are water-soluble molecules or compounds that contain the ketone groups produced from fatty acids by the liver (ketogenesis). [1] [2] Ketone bodies are readily transported into tissues outside the liver, where they are converted into acetyl-CoA (acetyl-Coenzyme A) – which then enters the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) and is oxidized for energy.

  5. Acetoacetic ester synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Acetoacetic ester synthesis is a chemical reaction where ethyl acetoacetate is alkylated at the α-carbon to both carbonyl groups and then converted into a ketone, or more specifically an α-substituted acetone. This is very similar to malonic ester synthesis. Acetoacetic ester synthesis equation

  6. Acetoacetyl-CoA - Wikipedia

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    Acetoacetyl-CoA also behaves as a product of acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase (AACS) within the cytosol, using acetoacetate as the substrate, the reaction provides acetyl groups for lipogenesis. [8] Understanding acetoacetyl-CoA is important in cholesterol development and lipogenesis and Acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase playing a role in its development ...

  7. Acetoacetyl-CoA hydrolase - Wikipedia

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    The enzyme acetoacetyl-CoA hydrolase (EC 3.1.2.11) catalyzes the reaction . acetoacetyl-CoA + H 2 O CoA + acetoacetate. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on thioester bonds.

  8. Maleylacetoacetate isomerase - Wikipedia

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    When 4-maleylacetoacetate isomerase is unable to function properly, the 4-maleylacetoacetate may be converted instead to succinylacetoacetate and further broken down into succinate and acetoacetate by fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase. [3] This image shows the pathway that 4-maleylacetoacetate follows when 4-maleylacetoacetate isomerase is not present.

  9. Butyrate—acetoacetate CoA-transferase - Wikipedia

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    In enzymology, a butyrate-acetoacetate CoA-transferase (EC 2.8.3.9) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction. butanoyl-CoA + acetoacetate butanoate + acetoacetyl-CoA. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are butanoyl-CoA and acetoacetate, whereas its two products are butanoate and acetoacetyl-CoA.