glycerateiksi
Glycerateiksi is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard transliteration related to "glycerate." Glycerate, in a chemical context, typically refers to an anion, salt, or ester derived from glyceric acid. Glyceric acid itself is a three-carbon sugar acid. It can exist in different isomeric forms, most notably D-glyceric acid and L-glyceric acid, which are stereoisomers. Glyceric acid is an intermediate in several metabolic pathways, including the Calvin cycle in plants and the metabolism of fructose and galactose in animals.
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