| gluconeogeneis | <biochemistry> The synthesis of a carbohydrate from simple non-carbohydrade precursor molecules such as pyruvate. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| gluconeogenesis | <biochemistry> Synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors, such as pyruvate, amino acids and glycerol. Takes place largely in liver and serves to maintain blood glucose under conditions of starvation or intense exercise. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| gluconeogenesis |
Gluconeogenesis, ultimately, is the generation of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources like lactate, glycerol, and amino acids. Many 3 and 4-carbon substrates can enter the gluconeogenesis pathway. Lactate from anaerobic exercise in skeletal muscle is easily converted to pyruvate; this happens as part of the Cori cycle.However, the first designated substrate in the gluconeogenic pathway is pyruvate. ...
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| gluconeogenesis |
The process of making glucose (sugar) from its own breakdown products or from the breakdown products of lipids (fats) or proteins. Gluconeogenesis occurs mainly in cells of the liver or kidney.
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| gluconeogenesis |
the production of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors, such as amino acids (the building blocks of proteins).
Ãâó: www.nutrabio.com/Definitions/definitions_g.htm
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| gluconeogenetic |
pertaining to or involved in gluconeogenesis.
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| gluconeogenesis |
The production of glucose, a carbohydrate, from either fat or protein.
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