In some cases, alcohol is known as an acid, and in other cases, it is a base. Glucose is neither an acid nor a base. Glucose is known as a simple sugar.
C2H5OH it is not an acid, it is an alchohol (ethanol).
it is the conversion of glucose into lactic acid
Pyruvic acid, also called pyruvate, is produced during glycolysis when the glucose molecule is split.
neutral
Lactic Acid fermentation :)
Yes it can,especially if you have acid reflux.Because alchohol increases acid levels.
C2H5OH it is not an acid, it is an alchohol (ethanol).
No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.
No glucose is a sugar.
glucose is oxidised in 2 ways -with oxygen (aerobic) -without oxygen(anaerobic) aerobic respiration takes place in mitochondria . glucose in cytoplasm forms pyruvic acid is converted into carbon di oxide 38 ATP of energy and water anaerobic respiration may take place in muscle cells or RBCs in this glucose is converted into pyruvic acid in cytoplasm which changes to -lactic acid, water and 2 ATP of energy in muscle cells and RBCs -in yeast anaerobic respiration takes place pyruvic acid formed from glucose is converted to form alchohol and water as well as 2 ATP of energy
The formula is glucose (C6H12O6)= 2 C2H5OH (alchohol) + CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Glucose oxidase that converts the carbonyl (aldehyde) carbon of glucose to a carboxylic acid.
it is the conversion of glucose into lactic acid
The difference between glucose and hexanoic acid is that hexanoic acid has a higher Hydrogen per Carbon content than glucose. Because of the high Hydrogen per Carbon content, Hexanoic Acid produces more energy than Glucose when it goes through cellular respiration.
Glucose---Lactic Acid+ Energy
C6H1206 -->2CH3CHOHCOOH + ENERGY GLUCOSE --> LACTIC ACID + ENERGY THIS IS ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Two molecules of pyruvic acid are derived from each glucose that goes through glycolysis.