Chemical Reactions of the Krebs Cycle
Chemical Reactions of
the Krebs Cycle
The following link points to an interactive Web page that
illustrates the reactions of the
Krebs
Cycle, which is also referred to as the Citric Acid Cycle. This page
is designed primarily to assist in understanding how these reactions
are classified.
By moving your pointer over the pictures of the molecules, the
names of each compound can be displayed. When the pointer is placed
over an arrow, additional details regarding each reaction (type of
reaction, catalyst used, and additional reactants and products
required) are displayed. In addition, the atoms that change when
going from reactant to product are highlighted. To close the new
window, simply 'click' anywhere.
Acetyl-CoA
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Krebs Cycle
(It may take a little while to load all of the images on this
page. Note also that Netscape Navigator 3 or higher is required.
Microsoft Explorer does not appear to work.)
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Last modified April 25, 1997
Kent State University - Stark Campus
Department of Chemistry
This Page Written and Maintained by
Dr. Clarke Earley
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