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Vinegar/Acetate Can Be Converted into AcetylCoA?

frozenborderline

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Bump. It seems like vinegar does get converted into acetate internally, which reacts with CoA to form acetylcoa; and this pathway is separate from pyruvate oxidation, so it could help. One could also make their own sodium acetate by mixing baking soda and vinegar but idk if this has any benefit over vinegar. anybdoy here drink vinegar?