Glucosa piruvato acetatobutirato propionato celulosa celobiosa glucosa celulasa celobiasa glicólisis fermentación acetatobutirato propionato.

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glucosa piruvato acetatobutirato propionato celulosa celobiosa glucosa celulasa celobiasa glicólisis fermentación acetatobutirato propionato

glucosa piruvato acetatobutirato propionato almidón maltosa glucosa amilasa maltasa glicólisis fermentación acetatobutirato propionato

aminoácidos proteínas péptidosproteasas urea NH 3

triglicéridos glicerol + ácidos grasos lipasas glicerol ácidos grasos insaturados ácidos grasos hidrogenados hidrogenación ácido propiónico ácidos grasos hidrogenados ácido propiónico