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Organic Acids of Ditylenchus triformis and Turbatrix aceti.

Journal of nematology

Castillo JM, Krusberg LR.
PMID: 19322383
J Nematol. 1971 Jul;3(3):284-8.

Pyruvic acid, lactic acid and several tricarboxylic acid cycle acids were extracted from Ditylenchus triformis and Turbatrix aceti and identified. Fumaric acid was predominant in both nematodes. Small amounts o f malic and alpha-ketoglutaric acids and intermediate quantities o...

Note on the manometric determination of succinic and alpha-ketoglutaric acids.

The Biochemical journal

Krebs HA, Eggleston LV.
PMID: 16748360
Biochem J. 1948;43(1):17-8.

No abstract available.

Alpha-Ketoglutarate dietary supplementation to improve health in humans.

Trends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM

Gyanwali B, Lim ZX, Soh J, Lim C, Guan SP, Goh J, Maier AB, Kennedy BK.
PMID: 34952764
Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Feb;33(2):136-146. doi: 10.1016/j.tem.2021.11.003. Epub 2021 Dec 21.

Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is an intermediate in the Krebs cycle involved in various metabolic and cellular pathways. As an antioxidant, AKG interferes in nitrogen and ammonia balance, and affects epigenetic and immune regulation. These pleiotropic functions of AKG suggest it...

Carbon dioxide effects on fruits : III. The fixation of C(14)O 2 in lemon in an atmosphere enriched with carbon dioxide.

Planta

Young RE, Biale JB.
PMID: 24519678
Planta. 1968 Sep;81(3):253-63. doi: 10.1007/BF00391160.

1. The first products of C(14)O2 fixation by lemon fruit in the dark were found to be malic, citric and aspartic acids. It is presumed that exalacetic is actually the first product to be labeled but that it is...

The formation of citric and alpha-ketoglutaric acids in the mammalian body.

The Biochemical journal

Krebs HA, Salvin E, Johnson WA.
PMID: 16746585
Biochem J. 1938 Jan;32(1):113-7. doi: 10.1042/bj0320113.

No abstract available.

Alpha-Ketoglutarate dietary supplementation to improve health in humans.

Trends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM

Gyanwali B, Lim ZX, Soh J, Lim C, Guan SP, Goh J, Maier AB, Kennedy BK.
PMID: 34952764
Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2021 Dec 21; doi: 10.1016/j.tem.2021.11.003. Epub 2021 Dec 21.

Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is an intermediate in the Krebs cycle involved in various metabolic and cellular pathways. As an antioxidant, AKG interferes in nitrogen and ammonia balance, and affects epigenetic and immune regulation. These pleiotropic functions of AKG suggest it...

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