products of pyruvete oxidation are:
C3H3O3 --> C2H3O + CO2
The pyruvate gets oxidized to CO2.
The reactants of pyruvate oxidation are 2pyruvate +2NAD +2CoA and the products are 2acetyl-CoA, 2NADH,2H and 2Co2
cetyl Co-A
Inner membrane of the mitochondria
in all cells in both the dark and the light
Co enzyme A detaches and it goes to another acetyl group in the Pyruvate Oxidation
It is an oxidation, assuming the products are CO2 and H2O
In Glycolysis the Glucose under goes several process and finally they obtain pyruvate. We have 4 ATP and 2 NADH in this pathway. The pathway was given below.
acetyle-CoA NADH CO2 hydrogen ion
Pyruvate oxidation occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
Create Acetyl CoA
Inner membrane of the mitochondria
oxidation pyruvate to actyle COA AND CITRIC ACID
By oxidation of organic substrates
Substrates are the products of enzyme activity when metabolism occurs. For example: with glycolysis hydrogen is a substrate that is carried to the electron transport chain by NAD and FAD which then become NADH and FADH with the added hydrogen. I am just a student though, i was looking for the same answer. Just know what is produced as a result of a particular reaction and you will have your substrates. Shane
mitochondrial matrix
Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex react with pyruvate to form acetyl-CoA
Yes.
NADH and Pyruvate
There are two products. They are pyruvate and ATP