1: Physiology: Production of VFAs from Hexose (glucose) class notes Flashcards

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Acetate accounts for how much VFA production?

A

60-70%

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Glycolysis yields what?

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pyruvate
ATP
reduced cofactor NADH

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Propionate accounts for how much VFA production?

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20-30%

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Butyrate accounts for how much VFA production?

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15%

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What happens during fermentation?

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pyruvate is reduced to lactate

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What part of the production of VFAs can animals do?

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they can only do fermentation of pyruvate to lactate.

microbes do all the rest (see appendix 5)

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Microbes are always doing what?

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making lactate and the three VFAs

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What VFA can be turned into glucose?

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propionate

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What VFA is gluconeogenic?

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propionate

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What are carbs turned into?

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100% of carbs turned into VFAs

25% of carbs can be turned into glucose

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What are the gluconeogenic substrates?

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AAs
propionate
lactate
glycerol

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