Metabolic intermediate

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A metabolic intermediate ( Middle Latin intermediātus " intermediate product ") is a chemical compound of the intermediate metabolism . In a broader sense, an intermediate is a connection in a chain of reactions , excluding the starting compound ( starting material ) and the end product .

Individual evidence

  1. Katharina Munk: Biochemistry - Cell Biology. Pocket textbook series biology, biochemistry / cell biology, zoology, botany, micro. Georg Thieme, 2008. ISBN 9783131519917 . P. 272f.