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SGLT sodium-dependent glucose

Fig. 79.5 Hypothetic pathways of anthocyanin absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion based on current information (CGB-cytosolic beta-glucosidase SULT-sulfotransferase UDP-GT-glucuronosyltransferase COMT-catechoi-O-methyl transferase SGLT-sodium-dependent glucose cotransporters LPH-lactase-phlorizin hydrolase)... Fig. 79.5 Hypothetic pathways of anthocyanin absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion based on current information (CGB-cytosolic beta-glucosidase SULT-sulfotransferase UDP-GT-glucuronosyltransferase COMT-catechoi-O-methyl transferase SGLT-sodium-dependent glucose cotransporters LPH-lactase-phlorizin hydrolase)...
Figure 8.3 A schematic representation of the general mechanisms of flavonoid absorption, metabolism, and elimination using quercetin glycosides and (-l-)-catechin as examples. MRP, multidrug resistance protein CBG, cytosolic P-glucosidase LPH, lactase phloridzin hydrolase SGLT, sodium-dependent glucose transporter. Figure 8.3 A schematic representation of the general mechanisms of flavonoid absorption, metabolism, and elimination using quercetin glycosides and (-l-)-catechin as examples. MRP, multidrug resistance protein CBG, cytosolic P-glucosidase LPH, lactase phloridzin hydrolase SGLT, sodium-dependent glucose transporter.
Sodium-dependent glucose cotransporters (SGLT) are located on small-intestine and kidney brush-border membranes. SGLT1, SGLT2, and SGLT3 are... [Pg.550]


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