Pantothenic acid, thiamin, riboflavin and niacin are all involved in:
a. converting pyruvate into acetyl CoA
b. converting tyrosine into phenylalanine
c. converting glycogen into glucose
d. converting lactic acid into oxaaloacetate
Answer: a. converting pyruvate into acetyl CoA
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