My university professor couldn't even explain this to me (or the rest of my class). Video helped clarify the process and the ATP / Intermediates produced as a result. thank you!
It doesn't get any better ! Your way of explaining is the same as my way of learning-Logically decoding the name of products and enzymes ! That is the only way to learn bio chemistry. Thanks a lot !
can i just say that you're seriously my hero. i have my biochemistry final exam in about 8 hours and i had no idea what was going on until i watched your videos on glycogen & fatty acids. my $50,000 a year tuition should really be going to you right now lol you explain things way better than my professor *cyberhugs* YOU'RE THE BEST
You're a god! Thank you so much for those videos.Too bad i didn't find them earlier as I failed my first chemistry exam! I'm going to pray for your health every day from now on x) You are awesome!
I beleave, and I could be wrong, that the -yl in enoyl refers to the rest of carbohydrate chain, as in ac-yl and acet-yl and fen-yl and any other -yl as in rest of the molecule.
That was really helpful! I have a quick question. How many Acetyl CoA, FADH2 & NADH does B oxidation of an even # FA, odd #, monounsaturated FA, and polyunsaturated FA produce?
Thx man ! It was well explained ! It helps a lot to visualise this process before reading it in books (where it'll might sound more complex). Good video to introduce to the subject thx :)
WOW I listened to this and saved 1 hr and 20 mins of my professors podcast which i obviously had a hard time understand and searched for youtube videos!!! you're saving me time for FINALS !!! THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH, I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS
You know i love your vids, a suggestion there, there's pathology again in MCAD deficiency that is a bit unclear to me, wish you would have mentioned it a bit more, its in the first ox, and why acyl carnitines C8-C10 become the diagnostic tool. But keep the amazing biochem positive vibe, you really make it simple and interesting to study.
Raissa Canales I'm actually familiar with MCAD deficiency, and I'll likely make a video about it at some point. Thanks for mentioning it, and thank you for the kinds words! :]
Moof University I'd really appreciate if you did, because I actually was just diagnosed with MCADD and have been having difficulty pinpointing exactly when which form of Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase is used. For instance, is specifically medium-chain Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase always necessary for getting energy from stored fat? What about different forms of dietary fat if they are burned imediately?
at 8:24 you say that it yields 8atp from the krebs cycle but my professor said it was 10 total per acetyl - coa, I was wondering if you know why the numbers are different. thank you!
So how much energy is worth one ATP molecule? Or a bond between the two consecutive phosphates in it? How much energy is worth a carbon-carbon single bond? Or a double bond?
In step three where L-Beta-hydroxacyl-CoA is oxidised and it's hydrogens are taken. DO both these hydrogens go to NAD+? So would NAD+ be written as NADH+ H+ ??? Because i see it both ways for the same cycles but it confuses me where i think it's only holding one hydrogen, but really its holding two hydrogens right?
Sorry for the insanely late response, but yeah, dude. It should be written as NADH + H+, but I try to simplify it as much as possible. Unfortunately, that sometimes leads to some confusion, and I apologize for that, but don't be confused; you got it. :]
at 8:24 you say that it yields 8atp from the krebs cycle but my professor said it was 10 total per acetyl - coa, I was wondering if you know why the numbers are different. thank you!
My university professor couldn't even explain this to me (or the rest of my class). Video helped clarify the process and the ATP / Intermediates produced as a result. thank you!
Why our prof doesn't watch your video to teach us better ? You are absolutely amazing!! Wish have so much money to throw you but maybe later :D
It doesn't get any better ! Your way of explaining is the same as my way of learning-Logically decoding the name of products and enzymes ! That is the only way to learn bio chemistry. Thanks a lot !
Dude!!! You just helped a lot of people at technical university berlin to hopefully pass biochemistry next week. Thanks heaps for all the videos!
Sweet! That's awesome! You're very welcome! I hope you all did well!
can i just say that you're seriously my hero. i have my biochemistry final exam in about 8 hours and i had no idea what was going on until i watched your videos on glycogen & fatty acids. my $50,000 a year tuition should really be going to you right now lol you explain things way better than my professor *cyberhugs* YOU'RE THE BEST
You're a god! Thank you so much for those videos.Too bad i didn't find them earlier as I failed my first chemistry exam! I'm going to pray for your health every day from now on x) You are awesome!
I am also very thankful for all 6 parts of fatty acid metabolism.
Thanks a bunch man, these videos are incredibly helpful study tools
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I beleave, and I could be wrong, that the -yl in enoyl refers to the rest of carbohydrate chain, as in ac-yl and acet-yl and fen-yl and any other -yl as in rest of the molecule.
fabulous , I have been struggling reading text books and these videos have helped me to understand ready for my exam , thank you :)
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Lol. Thanks; I suppose.
Then you're helping more Google and their advertisers than this dude.
Very coherent, concise and educational videos. Thank you very much!
Thanks, and you're very welcome!
I watched your PPP video and got a 100 on that portion on the midterm hoping to do the same for the finals
I am an MSJC student and found this very helpful, thank you!!!
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You literally saved me from failing in biochemistry:') :')
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That was really helpful! I have a quick question. How many Acetyl CoA, FADH2 & NADH does B oxidation of an even # FA, odd #, monounsaturated FA, and polyunsaturated FA produce?
Thx man ! It was well explained ! It helps a lot to visualise this process before reading it in books (where it'll might sound more complex). Good video to introduce to the subject thx :)
Eric Holmes Coolio! Happy to have helped, dude! :]
WOW I listened to this and saved 1 hr and 20 mins of my professors podcast which i obviously had a hard time understand and searched for youtube videos!!! you're saving me time for FINALS !!! THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH, I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS
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You know i love your vids, a suggestion there, there's pathology again in MCAD deficiency that is a bit unclear to me, wish you would have mentioned it a bit more, its in the first ox, and why acyl carnitines C8-C10 become the diagnostic tool. But keep the amazing biochem positive vibe, you really make it simple and interesting to study.
Raissa Canales I'm actually familiar with MCAD deficiency, and I'll likely make a video about it at some point. Thanks for mentioning it, and thank you for the kinds words! :]
Moof University I'd really appreciate if you did, because I actually was just diagnosed with MCADD and have been having difficulty pinpointing exactly when which form of Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase is used. For instance, is specifically medium-chain Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase always necessary for getting energy from stored fat? What about different forms of dietary fat if they are burned imediately?
at 8:24 you say that it yields 8atp from the krebs cycle but my professor said it was 10 total per acetyl - coa, I was wondering if you know why the numbers are different. thank you!
and helpful indeed thank you very much
thank u its was very helpful
So how much energy is worth one ATP molecule? Or a bond between the two consecutive phosphates in it?
How much energy is worth a carbon-carbon single bond? Or a double bond?
ahh amazing. thank you!!
Better than my professor....
(the correct name of tricarbonic acid cycle would be rather Szentgyörgyi- Krebs- cycle)
In step three where L-Beta-hydroxacyl-CoA is oxidised and it's hydrogens are taken. DO both these hydrogens go to NAD+? So would NAD+ be written as NADH+ H+ ??? Because i see it both ways for the same cycles but it confuses me where i think it's only holding one hydrogen, but really its holding two hydrogens right?
Sorry for the insanely late response, but yeah, dude. It should be written as NADH + H+, but I try to simplify it as much as possible. Unfortunately, that sometimes leads to some confusion, and I apologize for that, but don't be confused; you got it. :]
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man can you do also unsaturated fatty acid oxidation?....thanks.
Nicolas Zemelman It's on my to-do list, dude.
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at 8:24 you say that it yields 8atp from the krebs cycle but my professor said it was 10 total per acetyl - coa, I was wondering if you know why the numbers are different. thank you!