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Sodium pyruvate is a salt of the conjugate anion form of pyruvic acid, known as pyruvate. It is commonly added to cell culture media as an additional source of energy, but may also have protective effects against hydrogen peroxide. This was reported by Giandomenico et al. and has been confirmed by several independent groups.   Wikipedia

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13c-lactate | 2-ketopropionic acid | 2-oxopropanoic acid | 2-oxopropanoic acid ethyl ester | 2-oxopropansäure | 2-oxopropionic acid ethyl ester | 2-oxopropionsäure | acetylformic acid | acide pyruvique | a-ketopropionic acid | alpha-ketopropionic acid | brenztraubensäure | bts | dichloroacetate | ethyl 2-oxopropanoate | ethyl 2-oxopropionate | ethyl methylglyoxylate | ethyl pyruvate | pyroracemic acid | pyruvate | pyruvic acid | pyruvic acid ethyl ester | pyruvic acid, ethyl ester | sodium pyruvate | α-ketopropionic acid | α-oxopropionsäure

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