| ketone bodies |
Chemicals that the body makes when there is not enough insulin in the blood and it must break down fat for its energy. Ketone bodies can poison and even kill body cells. When the body does not have the help of insulin, the ketones build up in the blood and then "spill" over into the urine so that the body can get rid of them. The body can also rid itself of one type of ketone, called acetone, through the lungs. This gives the breath a fruity odor. ...
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| ketone |
Waste products in the body that are a result of fat burning.
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| ketone bodies |
Substances that increase in the blood and urine when too much body fat and too many carbohydrates are being broken down, usually because of starvation or serious, untreated diabetes mellitus
Ãâó: www.umdnj.edu/hsweb/research_glossary/k.htm
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| ketone |
A molecule containing a R-CO-R' functional group. Acetone (dimethyl ketone) is a common one.
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| ketone |
any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 chem
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