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&nbsp;Decarboxylation is the proccess of removing a [[Carboxyl_group|carboxyl]] group, releasing [[Carbon_dioxide|CO]]<sub>[[Carbon_dioxide|2]]</sub>. This process is catalysed by enzymes called decarboxylases.<sub></sub>
&nbsp;Decarboxylation is the process of removing a [[Carboxyl group|carboxyl]] group, releasing [[Carbon dioxide|CO]]<sub>[[Carbon dioxide|2]]</sub>. This process is catalysed by enzymes called [[decarboxylases|decarboxylases]].<sub></sub>

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 Decarboxylation is the process of removing a carboxyl group, releasing CO2. This process is catalysed by enzymes called decarboxylases.