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    Which Compound Is NOT Required for the Oxidative Decarboxylation Of \alpha
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Which Compound Is NOT Required for the Oxidative Decarboxylation Of \alpha

Question 38

Question 38

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Which compound is NOT required for the oxidative decarboxylation of α\alphaα -ketoglutarate?


A) FAD
B) lipoic acid
C) NAD+
D) ATP
E) CoA-SH

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