Gluconeogenesis (GNG) is a metabolic pathway that results in the biosynthesis of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates. It is a ubiquitous...
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Carbohydrate metabolism (section Gluconeogenesis)
fatty acids to glucose. Although most gluconeogenesis occurs in the liver, the relative contribution of gluconeogenesis by the kidney is increased in diabetes...
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other half of the Cori cycle. In the liver, gluconeogenesis occurs. From an intuitive perspective, gluconeogenesis reverses both glycolysis and fermentation...
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breakdown of muscle protein in order to use amino acids as substrates for gluconeogenesis, the breakdown of fat in adipose tissue to fatty acids, and oxidative...
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glycolysis, converted back to carbohydrates (such as glucose) via gluconeogenesis, or converted to fatty acids through a reaction with acetyl-CoA. It...
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|alt=Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis edit]] The interactive pathway map can be edited at WikiPathways: "GlycolysisGluconeogenesis_WP534". Some of the metabolites...
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and is instead used to produce glucose via gluconeogenesis. This utilization of oxaloacetate in gluconeogenesis can make it unavailable to condense with...
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glucose in the blood.[citation needed] Metabolic effects: Stimulation of gluconeogenesis, in particular, in the liver: This pathway results in the synthesis...
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blood-glucose concentration. It functions to increase blood sugar through gluconeogenesis, suppress the immune system, and aid in the metabolism of calories...
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enzyme for gluconeogenesis, a biochemical pathway in which the liver generates glucose from pyruvate and other substrates. Gluconeogenesis utilizes noncarbohydrate...
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acid) is an amino acid that can be converted into glucose through gluconeogenesis. This is in contrast to the ketogenic amino acids, which are converted...
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Oxaloacetic acid (section Gluconeogenesis)
intermediate in many processes that occur in animals. It takes part in gluconeogenesis, the urea cycle, the glyoxylate cycle, amino acid synthesis, fatty...
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Anabolism (section Gluconeogenesis)
traditionally a catabolic hormone, but also stimulates the anabolic process of gluconeogenesis by the liver, and to a lesser extent the kidney cortex and intestines...
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|alt=Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis edit]] The interactive pathway map can be edited at WikiPathways: "GlycolysisGluconeogenesis_WP534". Glycerol phosphate...
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Hyperinsulinism, limited glycogen stores, increases glucose use, decreased gluconeogenesis, depleted glycogen stores Risk factors Maternal-Gestational diabetes...
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1-phosphates such as fructose 1-phosphate and sedoheptulose 1,7-bisphosphate. Gluconeogenesis and the Calvin cycle, which are anabolic pathways, use the reverse...
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Phosphatase (section In gluconeogenesis)
Phosphatases can also act on carbohydrates, such as intermediates in gluconeogenesis. Gluconeogenesis is a biosynthetic pathway wherein glucose is created from noncarbohydrate...
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Biochemistry (section Gluconeogenesis)
disorders. The liver regenerates the glucose, using a process called gluconeogenesis. This process is not quite the opposite of glycolysis, and actually...
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Phosphoenolpyruvic acid (section In gluconeogenesis)
found (−61.9 kJ/mol) in organisms, and is involved in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. In plants, it is also involved in the biosynthesis of various aromatic...
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glycogenolysis (release of stored carbohydrate from the liver) and gluconeogenesis (synthesis of new glucose). It reduces food intake by lowering appetite...
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is an enzyme in the lyase family used in the metabolic pathway of gluconeogenesis. It converts oxaloacetate into phosphoenolpyruvate and carbon dioxide...
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and adrenaline are then released to stimulate glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver, in addition to lipolysis in adipose tissue. As glycogen...
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glycerol, glycerate 3-phosphate and amino acids is called gluconeogenesis. Gluconeogenesis converts pyruvate to glucose-6-phosphate through a series of...
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glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose, via gluconeogenesis by conversion into dihydroxyacetone phosphate and then into glyceraldehyde...
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and thus has close links to metabolic pathways such as glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the citric acid cycle. L-Alanine is produced industrially by decarboxylation...
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with the glycerol being turned into glucose in the liver via the gluconeogenesis pathway. When even the glucose made from glycerol reserves start declining...
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diminished with metformin use because lactate is a substrate for hepatic gluconeogenesis, a process that metformin inhibits. In healthy individuals, this slight...
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Trimethylsilyl Benzyl ether p-Methoxybenzyl ether Bioplastic Carbohydrate NMR Gluconeogenesis – A process where glucose can be synthesized by non-carbohydrate sources...
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specific. It is used as a source of energy for protein synthesis and gluconeogenesis. GTP is essential to signal transduction, in particular with G-proteins...
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is also the primary regulator of liver gluconeogenesis, inducing increased gene expression for gluconeogenesis. PGC-1α is a gene that contains two promoters...
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