Q.20 During lactic acid fermentation, net yield of ATP and NADH per mole of glucose is (A) 2 ATP and 2 NADH (B) 2 ATP and 0 NADH (C) 4 ATP and 2 NADH (D) 4 ATP and 0 NADH

Q.20 During lactic acid fermentation, net yield of ATP and NADH per mole of glucose is

  • (A) 2 ATP and 2 NADH
  • (B) 2 ATP and 0 NADH
  • (C) 4 ATP and 2 NADH
  • (D) 4 ATP and 0 NADH

Lactic acid fermentation occurs in anaerobic conditions (muscle cells, Lactobacillus), converting glucose to lactate while generating minimal ATP. Unlike aerobic respiration (36 ATP), fermentation prioritizes NAD+ regeneration over energy yield. This MCQ tests glycolysis accounting during lactate production.

Correct Answer: (B) 2 ATP and 0 NADH

Lactic acid fermentation yields net 2 ATP and 0 NADH per glucose. Glycolysis produces 4 ATP + 2 NADH but consumes 2 ATP upfront. NADH gets oxidized back to NAD+ during pyruvate → lactate conversion, leaving no net NADH.

Lactic Acid Fermentation Balance Sheet

Glycolysis phase (glucose → 2 pyruvate):

  • Consumed: 2 ATP (hexokinase, PFK steps)
  • Produced: 4 ATP (2 per GAPDH, 2 per PGK per glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)
  • NADH: 2 NADH (GAPDH step)
  • Net so far: +2 ATP, +2 NADH

Fermentation phase (2 pyruvate → 2 lactate):

Pyruvate + NADH → lactate + NAD+ (lactate dehydrogenase)

Net: 0 ATP, -2 NADH (consumed for NAD+ regeneration)

Final yield: 2 ATP, 0 NADH

Explanation of All Options

Each option’s biochemical accuracy:

Option ATP Count NADH Count Error Type
(A) 2 ATP, 2 NADH Correct ATP Wrong NADH Forgets NADH oxidation
(B) 2 ATP, 0 NADH Correct Correct Perfect
(C) 4 ATP, 2 NADH Wrong ATP Wrong NADH Gross vs net confusion
(D) 4 ATP, 0 NADH Wrong ATP Correct NADH Only ATP investment error

Reaction Summary

Glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+ → 2 Lactate + 2 ATP + 2 H2O + 2 NAD+

Key insight: NAD+ appears on both sides—catalytic cofactor regenerated, not consumed/produced.

Biotechnology Applications

  • Yogurt/probiotics: Lactobacillus ferments lactose → lactic acid
  • Muscle energy: Sprinting relies on lactate fermentation
  • Bioreactor design: Anaerobic conditions maximize lactate yield

Exam Tip

Always account for glycolytic investment (2 ATP) and NADH recycling (0 net NADH)

Memorize: Lactic acid fermentation = 2 ATP, 0 NADH per glucose. Same as alcoholic fermentation.

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