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succinate
suc·ci·nate S0859350 (sŭk′sə-nāt′)n. A salt or ester of succinic acid.succinate (ˈsʌksɪˌneɪt) n (Elements & Compounds) any salt or ester of succinic acid[C18: from succin(ic) + -ate2]succinate
succinate[′sək·sə‚nāt] (organic chemistry) A salt or ester of succinic acid; for example, sodium succinate, Na2C4H4O4·6H2O, the reaction product of succinic acid and sodium hydroxide. succinate
succinate [suk´sĭ-nāt] any salt, ester, or anionic form of succinic acid.suc·ci·nate (sŭk'si-nāt), A salt of succinic acid. Fig. 292 Succinate . Molecular structure. succinate (succinic acid) a 4-carbon DICARBOXYLIC ACID found in the KREBS CYCLE (see Fig. 292 ). It is formed from succinyl CoA by the ENZYME succinyl CoA synthetase. This is the only step in the cycle that directly yields a high energy bond. Succinate is subsequently oxidized to fumarate by the enzyme succinate DEHYDROGENASE.ThesaurusSeesuccinic acid |