Fig. 1. Chemical structure of lactic acid.
Fig. 2. The reaction of creatine kinase.
Fig. 3. Hexokinase reaction.
Fig. 4. Phosphofructokinase reaction.
Fig. 5. Glyceraldehydes 3-phosphate dehydrogenase reaction.
Fig. 6. Phosphoglycerate kinase reaction.
Fig. 7. Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) reaction.
Fig. 8. ATPase reaction.
Table 1. The properties of lactic acid
Table 2. The reactions of glycolysis
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