Acetyl coenzyme A

|title=Acetyl coenzyme A or acetyl-CoA is a key metabolite that plays a significant role in a number of processes in the body including energy metabolism, mitosis, autophagy and regulated cell death. |title= |title===Function == |title=Acetyl coenzyme A is the molecule through which glycolytic pyruvate enters the citric acid cycle (TCA cycle), and is a key precursor to lipud metabolism. |title= |title===Coenzyme A== |title= |title===ME/CFS== |title= |title===See also == |title= |title===Learn more == |title=*Acetyl coenzyme A - DrugBank |title=*Acetyl coenzyme A - PubChem |title= |title===References == |title= |title= |title= |title= |title= |title=