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Succinyl CoA is formed from&nbsp;[[Α-ketoglutarate|α-Ketoglutarate]]&nbsp;in the [[Krebs cycle|Krebs Cycle]],&nbsp;also known as the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Citric Acid Cycle]], and is an important intermediate required for the formation of [[Succinate|Succinate]] (the four-carbon compound within the [[Krebs cycle|Krebs Cycle]])<ref>The Human Metabolome Database, metabocard for Succinyl-CoA (HMDB01022), 2005, 14/11/2016, http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/hmdb01022</ref>.
Succinyl CoA is formed from&nbsp;[[Α-ketoglutarate|α-Ketoglutarate]]&nbsp;in the [[Krebs cycle|Krebs Cycle]],&nbsp;also known as the [[Citric Acid Cycle|Citric Acid Cycle]], and is an important intermediate required for the formation of [[Succinate|Succinate]] (the four-carbon compound within the [[Krebs cycle|Krebs Cycle]])<ref>The Human Metabolome Database, metabocard for Succinyl-CoA (HMDB01022), 2005, 14/11/2016, http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/hmdb01022</ref>.  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 14 November 2016

Succinyl CoA is formed from α-Ketoglutarate in the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric Acid Cycle, and is an important intermediate required for the formation of Succinate (the four-carbon compound within the Krebs Cycle)[1].

References: 

  1. The Human Metabolome Database, metabocard for Succinyl-CoA (HMDB01022), 2005, 14/11/2016, http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/hmdb01022