1,3-bisphosphoglycerate
an unstable structure formed during the process of reactiom and is later converted to products
Glucose is converted to pyruvate during glycolysis.
Dopamine is an intermediate substance in the synthesis of norepinephrine in the body. Tyrosine hydroxylase converts tyrosine to L-DOPA, which is then converted to dopamine by the enzyme aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase before further conversion to norepinephrine.
Fatty Acids.
IDLs are short-lived lipoproteins containing about 30% cholesterol that are converted in the liver to low-density lipoproteins (LDLs)
Java byte code.
The intermediate code generation phase transforms parse tree into an intermediate-language representation of the source program.Intermediate codes are machine independent codes, but they are close to machine instructions.The given program in a source language is converted to an equivalent program in an intermediate language by the intermediate code generator.Intermediate language can be many different languages, and the designer of the compiler decides this intermediate language.syntax trees can be used as an intermediate language.postfix notation can be used as an intermediate language.three-address code (Quadraples) can be used as an intermediate languagewe will use quadraples to discuss intermediate code generationquadraples are close to machine instructions, but they are not actual machine instructions.some programming languages have well defined intermediate languages.java - java virtual machineprolog - warren abstract machineIn fact, there are byte-code emulators to execute instructions in these intermediate languages.
In the anabolism of glucose, pyruvate is initially converted into phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) through the enzyme pyruvate carboxylase. PEP is an important intermediate in the gluconeogenesis pathway, which synthesizes glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors.
Yes, acetyl-CoA is not glucogenic because it cannot be converted into glucose directly. However, it can indirectly contribute to gluconeogenesis by being converted into oxaloacetate, a key intermediate in the gluconeogenesis pathway.
Following an inelastic collision, kinetic energy can be converted into other forms of energy such as thermal energy, sound energy, and deformation energy.
Aniline can be converted to benzamide by reacting it with benzoyl chloride in the presence of a base, such as pyridine, at room temperature. This reaction forms a carbamate intermediate which then undergoes hydrolysis to produce benzamide.
Because the introduction of a halogen atom could make the physicochemical property and physiological activity of organic molecules change accordingly, and it cna also be easily converted into other functional groups or be removed. An example, 6-Chloropicolinic acid (see the related ink), as a type of halides, is an intermediate of pesticides.