Pentose phosphate pathway explained
The pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) is a metabolic pathway that generates NADPH and the precursor for nucleotide synthesis, ribose-5-phosphate. It occurs in the cytosol and is divided into two phases: the oxidative phase and the non-oxidative phase.

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