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Respiratory substrates




                         ALBIO9700/2006JK
• Glucose is the essential respiratory substrate
  for some cells such as neurones in the
  brains, red blood cells and lymphocytes
• Other cells can oxidise lipids and amino acids
• When lipids are respired, C atoms are
  removed in pairs, as acetyl CoA, from the
  fatty acid chains and fed into the Krebs cycle
• The carbon-hydrogen skeletons of amino
  acids are converted into pyruvate or into
  acetyl CoA


                                            ALBIO9700/2006JK
Energy values of respiratory substrates
• Most of the energy released in aerobic respiration comes
  from oxidation of hydrogen to H2O when NADH and
  FADH are passed to the ETC
• The greater the number of hydrogen in the structure of
  the substrate molecule the greater the energy value
• Lipids have a greater energy value per unit mass
  (energy density) than carbohydrates and proteins
• The energy value of a substrate is determined by
  burning a known mass of the substrate in oxygen in a
  calorimeter
• Energy released by oxidising substrate can be
  determined from the rise in temperature of a known
  mass of water in the calorimeter

                                                     ALBIO9700/2006JK
Calorimeter




              ALBIO9700/2006JK
Energy values
           Food component     Energy density

                              kcal/g     kJ/g

Fat                             9         37

Ethanol (alcohol)               7         29

Proteins                        4         17

Carbohydrates                   4         17

Organic acids                   3         13

Sugar alcohols (sweeteners)    2.4        10


                                                ALBIO9700/2006JK
Respiratory quotient (RQ)

• The overall equation for the aerobic
  respiration of glucose shows that the
  number of molecules, and hence the
  volumes, of oxygen used and carbon
  dioxide produced are the same:
  C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
• So the ratio of O2 taken in and CO2
  released is 1:1

                                          ALBIO9700/2006JK
• However, when other substrates are
  respired, the ratio of the volumes of
  O2 used and CO2 given off differ
• Measuring the ratio (RQ) shows what
  substrate is being used in respiration
• It can also show whether or not
  anaerobic respiration is occurring
• RQ = volume of CO2 given out in unit time
        volume of O2 taken in in unit time
• RQ = moles or molecules of CO2 given out
        moles or molecules of O2 taken in

                                              ALBIO9700/2006JK
• For the aerobic respiration
  – Glucose RQ    = 1.0
  – Lipid RQ      = 0.7
  – Protein RQ    = 0.9
• For anaerobic respiration
  – Alcoholic fermentation of glucose, RQ = ∞
• High values of RQ indicate anaerobic respiration
  is occurring
• No RQ can be calculated for muscle cells using
  lactate pathway since no CO2 is produced
  glucose (C6H12O6) → 2 lactic acid (C3H6O3) +
  energy
• O2 uptake during respiration can be measured
  using respirometer
                                                ALBIO9700/2006JK
Respirometer




               ALBIO9700/2006JK
• CO2 produced in respiration is absorbed (by
  soda-lime/potassium hydroxide/sodium
  hydroxide)
• Decrease in volume of surrounding air results
  from organisms’ O2 consumption
• O2 consumption in unit time can be measured by
  reading the level of the manometer fluid against
  the scale
• Once measurements have been taken at a series
  of temperatures, a graph can be plotted of O2
  consumption against temperature
  – Temperature of the surroundings must be kept
    constant whilst readings are taken
  – Presence of a control tube containing an equal
    volume of inert material to the volume of the
    organisms used helps to compensate for the changes
    in atmospheric pressure
                                                 ALBIO9700/2006JK
•       RQ of an organism can be measured using the same
        apparatus:
    –     O2 consumption at a particular temperature is found (x cm3min-1)
    –     Then respirometer is set up with the same organism at the same
          temperature but with no chemical to absorb CO2
    –     Manometer scale will show whether the volumes of O2 absorbed
          and CO2 produced are the same
    –     When volumes same, level of manometer fluid will not change
          and RQ = 1
    –     When more CO2 produced than O2 absorbed, scale will show
          increase in the volume of air in the respirometer (by y cm3min-1)
    –     RQ = CO2 = x + y
                 O2       x
    –     When less CO2 produced than O2 absorbed, volume of air in the
          respirometer will decrease (by z cm3 min-1)
    –     RQ = CO2 = x – z
                 O2      x


                                                                   ALBIO9700/2006JK

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03 Respiratory Substrates

  • 1. Respiratory substrates ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 2. • Glucose is the essential respiratory substrate for some cells such as neurones in the brains, red blood cells and lymphocytes • Other cells can oxidise lipids and amino acids • When lipids are respired, C atoms are removed in pairs, as acetyl CoA, from the fatty acid chains and fed into the Krebs cycle • The carbon-hydrogen skeletons of amino acids are converted into pyruvate or into acetyl CoA ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 3. Energy values of respiratory substrates • Most of the energy released in aerobic respiration comes from oxidation of hydrogen to H2O when NADH and FADH are passed to the ETC • The greater the number of hydrogen in the structure of the substrate molecule the greater the energy value • Lipids have a greater energy value per unit mass (energy density) than carbohydrates and proteins • The energy value of a substrate is determined by burning a known mass of the substrate in oxygen in a calorimeter • Energy released by oxidising substrate can be determined from the rise in temperature of a known mass of water in the calorimeter ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 4. Calorimeter ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 5. Energy values Food component Energy density kcal/g kJ/g Fat 9 37 Ethanol (alcohol) 7 29 Proteins 4 17 Carbohydrates 4 17 Organic acids 3 13 Sugar alcohols (sweeteners) 2.4 10 ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 6. Respiratory quotient (RQ) • The overall equation for the aerobic respiration of glucose shows that the number of molecules, and hence the volumes, of oxygen used and carbon dioxide produced are the same: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy • So the ratio of O2 taken in and CO2 released is 1:1 ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 7. • However, when other substrates are respired, the ratio of the volumes of O2 used and CO2 given off differ • Measuring the ratio (RQ) shows what substrate is being used in respiration • It can also show whether or not anaerobic respiration is occurring • RQ = volume of CO2 given out in unit time volume of O2 taken in in unit time • RQ = moles or molecules of CO2 given out moles or molecules of O2 taken in ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 8. • For the aerobic respiration – Glucose RQ = 1.0 – Lipid RQ = 0.7 – Protein RQ = 0.9 • For anaerobic respiration – Alcoholic fermentation of glucose, RQ = ∞ • High values of RQ indicate anaerobic respiration is occurring • No RQ can be calculated for muscle cells using lactate pathway since no CO2 is produced glucose (C6H12O6) → 2 lactic acid (C3H6O3) + energy • O2 uptake during respiration can be measured using respirometer ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 9. Respirometer ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 10. • CO2 produced in respiration is absorbed (by soda-lime/potassium hydroxide/sodium hydroxide) • Decrease in volume of surrounding air results from organisms’ O2 consumption • O2 consumption in unit time can be measured by reading the level of the manometer fluid against the scale • Once measurements have been taken at a series of temperatures, a graph can be plotted of O2 consumption against temperature – Temperature of the surroundings must be kept constant whilst readings are taken – Presence of a control tube containing an equal volume of inert material to the volume of the organisms used helps to compensate for the changes in atmospheric pressure ALBIO9700/2006JK
  • 11. RQ of an organism can be measured using the same apparatus: – O2 consumption at a particular temperature is found (x cm3min-1) – Then respirometer is set up with the same organism at the same temperature but with no chemical to absorb CO2 – Manometer scale will show whether the volumes of O2 absorbed and CO2 produced are the same – When volumes same, level of manometer fluid will not change and RQ = 1 – When more CO2 produced than O2 absorbed, scale will show increase in the volume of air in the respirometer (by y cm3min-1) – RQ = CO2 = x + y O2 x – When less CO2 produced than O2 absorbed, volume of air in the respirometer will decrease (by z cm3 min-1) – RQ = CO2 = x – z O2 x ALBIO9700/2006JK