phosphoglyceric acid

phosphoglyceric acid
1. Glyceroyl phosphoric acid; glyceroyl phosphate; an acid anhydride between glyceric acid and phosphoric acid. 2. 2-P.; the deprotonated form, 2-phosphoglycerate, is an intermediate in glycolysis. 3. 3-P.; the deprotonated form, 3-phosphoglycerate, is an intermediate in glycolysis.

* * *

phos·pho·gly·cer·ic acid -glis-.er-ik- n either of two isomeric phosphates HOOCC2H3(OH)OPO3H2 of glyceric acid that are formed as intermediates in photosynthesis and in carbohydrate metabolism

* * *

phos·pho·gly·cer·ic ac·id (fos″fo-glĭ-serґik) a phosphate ester of glyceric acid.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Phosphoglyceric acid — may refer to either of two chemical compounds:* 2 Phosphoglyceric acid * 3 Phosphoglyceric acid …   Wikipedia

  • phosphoglyceric acid — fosfoglicerolio rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija formulė (HO)₂(O=)POCH₂CH(OH)COOH, HOCH₂CH(OPO₃H₂)COOH atitikmenys: angl. phosphoglyceric acid rus. фосфоглицериновая кислота …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • phosphoglyceric acid — |fä(ˌ)sfō+... noun Etymology: phosphoglyceric International Scientific Vocabulary phosph + glyceric : either of two isomeric mono phosphates HOOCC2H3(OH)OPO3H2 of glyceric acid formed as intermediates in photosynthesis and in carbohydrate… …   Useful english dictionary

  • phosphoglyceric acid — noun Date: 1857 either of two isomeric acid phosphates C3H5O3(OPO3H2) of glyceric acid that are formed as intermediates in photosynthesis and in carbohydrate metabolism …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 3-Phosphoglyceric acid — 3 Phosphoglyceric acid …   Wikipedia

  • 2-Phosphoglyceric acid — IUPAC name 3 hydroxy 2 phosphonooxypropanoic acid …   Wikipedia

  • Glyceric acid — Glyceric acid[1] IUPAC name 2,3 Dihydroxypropanoic …   Wikipedia

  • Glutamic acid — Glutamic acid …   Wikipedia

  • Oxaloacetic acid — Oxaloacetic acid …   Wikipedia

  • Homogentisic acid — IUPAC name (2,5 Dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”