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Difference between acetyl coa and acetyl s coa

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Acyl-COA is a group of coenzymes involved in the metabolism of fatty acids. It is a temporary compound formed when coenzyme A (CoA) ATTACHES to the end of a long-chain fatty acid inside living cells. The compound UNDERGOES BETA oxidation, forming ONE or more molecules of acetyl-CoA.



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