Essential Biochemistry - Lipid Metabolism (Section 9 - No. 25)
What is the role of Acetyl-CoA in lipid metabolism?
Substrate for fatty acid synthesis
Precursor for ketone body synthesis
A source of energy during beta-oxidation
Required for the carnitine shuttle
Explanation
Acetyl-CoA is a substrate for fatty acid synthesis and ketone body synthesis and is produced during beta-oxidation. It is not required for the carnitine shuttle itself, though the products of beta-oxidation (which include acetyl-CoA) can be utilized in the Citric Acid Cycle and then the Electron Transport Chain to create ATP.
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