Ketone body oxidation occurs in a range of tissues outside of the liver as a means of energy production. The reactions, occurring in mitochondria, are almost a reversal of the ketogenesis pathway:
The enzymes in the reaction are not physiologially saturated and so they are probably controlled by the concentration of ketone bodies within the blood.
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