| ketone |
An organic compound that is produced during fat metabolism.
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| ketone |
Flammable organic solvents.
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| ketone threshold |
The level of ketone in the blood above which ketone bodies appear in the urine.
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| ketone |
A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy. High levels of ketones can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis and coma. Sometimes referred to as ketone bodies.
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| ketone |
Waste product produced when the body is using fat as an energy source. Ketones are acids, and can cause damage or death to cells. Excess ketones accumulate in the blood and are excreted in the urine. Acetone is a ketone which can be eliminated through the lungs. Ketoacidotic animals often have a chemical smell to their breath (Some nail polish removers contain acetone - it is a similar smell).
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