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Remember, whether it's sucrose or high fructose corn syrup, it's really two molecules: a glucose and a fructose molecule.
There are two small molecules, A ("glucose") and X ("ATP").
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The findings of the present study indicate that the combination of GLP-1 and oestrogen in a hybrid molecule possesses a glucose-lowering potential that exceeds the potential of either one of the single molecules.
Inulin is a well-known carbohydrate polymer made up of linear chain of β-2,1-linked d-fructofuranose molecules which is terminated by a glucose molecule in a sucrose type linkage.
One possible interpretation of the data in the present study is that increased leukocyte adhesion molecule expression following a glucose load in Type 2 diabetes and controls leads to enhanced leukocyte – endothelial interactions and a transient decrease in endothelial and leukocyte shedding of the soluble forms into the plasma.
Glycolysis is a catabolic pathway that converts a glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules, and finally it yields 2 ATPs.
Glycolysis is a 10-step pathway that converts a glucose molecule into 2 pyruvates with a net production of 2 ATP molecules and in parallel provides intermediates for anabolic pathways.
ATP is synthesized in muscle cells from the storage polysaccharide glycogen, a complex carbohydrate composed of hundreds of covalently linked molecules of glucose (a monosaccharide or simple carbohydrate).
In essence, the six carbons of a glucose molecule are oxidized to a pair of two-carbon carboxylic acid fragments called acetate.
Hydrolysis of cellulose is a multi-enzymatic process involving at least three different types of enzymatic activities in order to liberate the smallest basic unit, a glucose molecule.
The presence or absence of electron acceptors determine whether ethanol (and no more ATP) or acetic acid (and 1 additional ATP) is produced from a glucose molecule (Chen and McFeeters 1986; Condon 1987; McFeeters and Chen 1986; Talarico et al. 1990; Veiga-da-Cunha and Foster 1992).
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