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Fructolysis - Wikipedia
Fructolysis refers to the metabolism of fructose from dietary sources. Though the metabolism of glucose through glycolysis uses many of the same enzymes and ...
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Biochemistry, Fructose Metabolism - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Fructose is an abundant monosaccharide in the human diet that the body needs to metabolize. It is present in honey, fruits, vegetables, and high-fructose corn ...
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Fructolysis – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Fructolysis is a metabolic process that breaks down fructose into smaller molecules for energy production.
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fructolysis
fructolysis Biochem. (frʌkˈtɒlɪsɪs) [f. fructose + lysis.] (See quot. 1943.)1932 Dickens & Greville in Biochem. Jrnl. XXVI. 1252 For the sake of brevity, we shall use the following terms. Glycolysis. General expression denoting the break⁓down of carbohydrate to lactic acid... Glucolysis. The glycoly...
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Fructose Metabolism (Fructolysis): Steps and Importance
Fructose metabolism is a multi-step process that includes fructolysis, glycolysis, and other metabolic pathways.
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ATF4-dependent fructolysis fuels growth of glioblastoma multiforme
We demonstrate here that glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells switch their energy supply from glycolysis to fructolysis in response to glucose deprivation.
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Mechanism of inhibition of fructolysis in ram spermatozoa by ...
1-Chloro-3-hydroxyacetone (0.5mM) immediately decreased the oxidative metabolism of fructose which resulted in the accumulation of key fructolytic intermediates ...
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Fructose Metabolism: Absorption, Fructolysis, Regulation and Role ...
Think of it as a timed, slow release of fructose and the role of gut bacteria to regulate and actually increase insulin sensitivity.
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Recent Progress on Fructose Metabolism—Chrebp, Fructolysis, and ...
We review fructose metabolism with a focus on the roles of the glucose-activating transcription factor Chrebp, fructolysis, and the polyol pathway.
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Why is fructolysis independent of glycolysis? - Biology Stack Exchange
In glycolysis, glucose is converted to fructose-6-phosphate before further breakdown. However fructose, instead of being phosphoryated to fructose-6-phosphate ...
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Fructose
Fructolysis
The initial catabolism of fructose is sometimes referred to as fructolysis, in analogy with glycolysis, the catabolism of glucose. Unlike glycolysis, in fructolysis the triose glyceraldehyde lacks a phosphate group.
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gluco-
gluco- (ˈgl(j)uːkəʊ) efore a vowel also gluc-, used as comb. form of Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet (see glyco- and note s.v. glucic a.), and of glucose in the designation of: (a) substances containing, related to, obtained from, or producing glucose, or affecting its metabolism; (b) processes affecting the meta...
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-lysis
-lysis (lɪsɪs) A word-forming element [f. Gr. λύσις a loosening, parting] in many technical terms, primarily denoting decomposition, disintegration, dissolution. 1. In words in which the first element indicates the agent; e.g. (in Chem.) electrolysis (c 1840), hydrogenolysis; (in Biol.) bacteriolysi...
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Alastair Hay
Chemistry in 1969, in London, though had started with Maths and Chemistry, and a PhD in Biochemistry in 1973 for research on the metabolism of fructose (fructolysis
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Human nutrition
Some simple carbohydrates (e.g., fructose) follow different metabolic pathways (e.g., fructolysis) that result in only a partial catabolism to glucose,
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