缺少的离子,第二部分:证据导致的情况
Robert Robergs1, Bridgette O'Malley1, Sam Torrens1
1School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Queensland, 4059, Australia.
Sports medicine and health science
|March 11, 2024
概括
细胞不会像乳酸 (HLa) 一样产生代谢酸. 有机化学表明,细胞分子以离子的形式存在,而不是酸,防止H+释放,并挑战已建立的代谢理论.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 细胞的新陈代谢
背景情况:
- 普遍接受的细胞代谢模型建议产生代谢酸,如乳酸 (HLa).
- 这些模型往往忽略了参与能量代谢的分子的化学特性.
- 现有的观点需要根据基本的化学原理重新评估.
研究的目的:
- 提出反驳细胞产生代谢酸的证据.
- 挑战细胞中乳酸 (HLa) 和肝脏酸生产的传统理解.
- 为细胞能量代谢提供一种替代性的化学视角.
主要方法:
- 对有机化学原理的分析,这些原理控制了代谢分子中的功能群.
- 检查分子的离子状态,如卡基和基结构.
- 综述工业乳酸 (La-) 生产工艺及其化学转化.
- 对各种代谢分子的酸解离常数 (pKd) 的比较.
主要成果:
- 具有酸性功能组的代谢分子以非酸性,离子形式产生,防止H+释放.
- 工业乳酸 (HLa) 生产涉及乳酸 (La-) 形成后的酸化阶段.
- 其他具有与HLa相似的pKd值的有机酸具有更高的代谢周转率.
- 关于细胞HLa产生的主流理论缺乏经验化学支持.
结论:
- 细胞不会产生代谢酸;分子存在于其离子形式.
- 细胞乳酸 (HLa) 生产的结构是非实证的.
- 需要对细胞代谢进行修订的理解,基于化学现实而不是假设.
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