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Fuel metabolism prolonged fasting

FIGURE 23-28 Fuel metabolism in the liver during prolonged fasting or in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. After depletion of stored carbohydrates, to proteins become an important source of glucose, produced from glucogenic amino acids by gluconeogenesis. ... [Pg.907]

In the following section, we will provide an overview of varions types of dietary components and examples of the pathways involved in ntilizing these components. We will describe the fuels in our diet, the compounds produced by their digestion, and the basic patterns of fuel metabolism in the tissues of our bodies. We will describe how these patterns change when we eat, when we fast for a short time, and when we starve for prolonged periods. Patients with medical problems that involve an inability to deal normally with fuels will be introduced. These patients will appear repeatedly throughout the book and will be joined by other patients as we delve deeper into biochemistry. [Pg.2]

Earners KJ, et al. The concentration of blood components related to fuel metabolism during prolonged fasting in children. CUn Chim Acta. 1985 152(l-2) 155-63. [Pg.87]


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