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The pentose phosphate pathway is a two‑stage pathway that generates which is a reductant in many biosynthetic reactions and takes part in detoxifying reactive oxygen species, and which is a nucleotide (DNA and RNA) precursor. The substrate for the pentose phosphate pathway is The phase of the pentose phosphate pathway interconverts phosphorylated monosaccharides, some of which can feed into the pathway.

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NADPH

ribose 5-phosphate

G6P

Nonoxidative

glycolytic

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The pentose phosphate pathway is a two‑stage pathway that generates NADPH which is a reductant in many biosynthetic reactions and takes part in detoxifying reactive oxygen species, and ribose 5-phosphate which is a nucleotide (DNA and RNA) precursor.
  • The substrate for the pentose phosphate pathway is G6P.
  • Nonoxidative the is the phase of the pentose phosphate pathway interconverts phosphorylated monosaccharides, some of which can feed into the glycolytic pathway.
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