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Lovely--one thing: it would be nice to see the metabolic economics of these processes--such as the FADH2 and NADH/H+ produced and ATP consumed in the case of simple B-ox
Thanks! Can you please explain when the body utilizes more FFA originated from adipose tissue (transported by albumin) and when - triglycerides originated in liver transported by VLDL? Thank you!
Is this part of a playlist? Im struggling to find the order in which the videos of the Fatty Acid Metabolism go in.. Help would be greatly appriciated.
Atp is produced for energy porposes once we produce enough ATP the intermediers of crebs cycle will produce glucose How: first we arrive at the oxaloacetate from crebs cycle oxaloacetate will be converted into PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE so if enough ATP produced all of the source like aminoacids and that get converted in crebs cycle will take part on production of glucose which is called gluconeogenesis so once we get enough glucose than glucose will be coverted into glucogen as store when body needs energy it will use glucogen to break it into glucose amd than the glucose will pass in glycolysis to produce pyruvate and acetylCoA which these will go in crebs cycle to produce atp if needed for cell to function Also body will use fats stored in our body to produce atp when needed
Sir how is the synthesis explained here different from. Tha last three lectures of The series. Synthesis of. Fatty acids in cytoplasm. Using fatty acid synthetase.
Hey AK! Awesome videos! I have a serious question to as you: how are you able to understand and remember these concepts without forgetting? I seem to always forget something a couple months after learning
I used your lectures during undergrad and now I'm in med school looking at your lectures. You don't understand how important and helpful your lectures are to me. Thank you so much for what you do
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Lovely--one thing: it would be nice to see the metabolic economics of these processes--such as the FADH2 and NADH/H+ produced and ATP consumed in the case of simple B-ox
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Excuse me sir where does the sulphur atom comes from in the activated fatty acid..
Does it come along with activated R prime
@@ijasahammed1630 yes it it comes from CoA when fatty acyl CoA synthatase converts Fatty acid into fatty acyl CoA...i hope u understood well
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Thanks! Can you please explain when the body utilizes more FFA originated from adipose tissue (transported by albumin) and when - triglycerides originated in liver transported by VLDL? Thank you!
good job,I do appreciate
In fatty acid synthesis, would you be adding carbons to the acyl unit or the malonyl unit?
hey! :)
I have a question to the molonyl unit, where did it come from?
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Is this part of a playlist?
Im struggling to find the order in which the videos of the Fatty Acid Metabolism go in..
Help would be greatly appriciated.
I believe you can find them in order on his website
thank u
- Do cells turn ATP into carbohydrates?
- so carbohydrates can be turned into fatty acids and vice-versa ?
Atp is produced for energy porposes once we produce enough ATP the intermediers of crebs cycle will produce glucose
How: first we arrive at the oxaloacetate from crebs cycle oxaloacetate will be converted into PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE so if enough ATP produced all of the source like aminoacids and that get converted in crebs cycle will take part on production of glucose which is called gluconeogenesis so once we get enough glucose than glucose will be coverted into glucogen as store when body needs energy it will use glucogen to break it into glucose amd than the glucose will pass in glycolysis to produce pyruvate and acetylCoA which these will go in crebs cycle to produce atp if needed for cell to function
Also body will use fats stored in our body to produce atp when needed
Oops 5 years ago hahah dunno if i helped 😁
Sir how is the synthesis explained here different from. Tha last three lectures of The series.
Synthesis of. Fatty acids in cytoplasm. Using fatty acid synthetase.
Sir where does the sulphur come is for the activated fatty acids in the beginning of oxidation..
Does it comes along with the R prime
I have a question about the molonyl unit, where did it come from?
Sir, i can't find the playlist of fatty acid metabolism...can you give me the link ,please.
And thank you for helping me 🤲🤲💖
I can't find the video on fatty acid synthesis?
hey bud, do you have any videos on sphingolipids?
+Taio Duke yup, check out my website lecture here www.aklectures.com/lecture/phospholipids
Assol unit lolll great lecture though I thoroughly enjoyed your expertise.
is it about the graduation level or 12th ?
This talk is about Fatty Acid Biosynthesis, this is not fatty acid metabolism.
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Please create separate play list for every topic.... its all messed up.
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are you recovering from an illness in this vid?! your voice sounds different
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Hey AK! Awesome videos! I have a serious question to as you: how are you able to understand and remember these concepts without forgetting? I seem to always forget something a couple months after learning
Great explanations thank you