Reversibility of Glycolysis into Glucose | Carbohydrates (Biochemistry)
It was observed that pyruvic acid and lactic acid formed in the muscle during glycolysis can be reconverted into glucose (or glycogen) when energy is available (in aerobiosis) and one could wonder whether this neoglucogenesis (or gluconeogenesis, or neoglycogenesis) follows — in the reverse direction — the glycolytic path. In fact, among the reactions leading from glucose to pyruvic acid [...]