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Fructose and fructose kinase in cancer and other pathologies

Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2021
Fructose metabolism and fructose kinase KHK-C/A are key factors in the development of lipid oversynthesis-promoted metabolic disorders and cancer. Here, we summarize and discuss the current knowledge about the specific features of fructose metabolism and the distinct roles of KHK-C and KHK-A in metabolic liver diseases and their relevant metabolic ...
Xiaoming Jiang   +6 more
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Fructose for Dialysis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Tenckhoff drew attention in the August issue (Ann Intern Med75:313-314, 1971) to some hazards of peritoneal dialysis with hypertonic solutions, in particular, hypernatrem...
Joseph B. Rosenfeld, Michael Robson
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Fructose absorption

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1993
Fructose found in modern diets as a constituent of the disaccharide sucrose is absorbed by a well-characterized absorptive system integrating enzymatic hydrolysis of the disaccharide and transfer of the resulting two monosaccharides through the apical membrane of the epithelial cell.
J E, Riby, T, Fujisawa, N, Kretchmer
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Fructose and fructose-anhydrides fromDahlia inulin

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1992
Inulin fromDahlia spp. tubers (50 g% yield, dry basis; 12.5 g% yield, wet basis) competes with Jerusalem artichoke and chicory as a source of fructose. Mild acid hydrolysis under pH control instead of nominal acid concentration of aqueous orthophosphoric acid resulted in almost quantitative monomerization of the labile fructan backbone.
Adelar Bracht   +3 more
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Fructose Intolerance in IBS and Utility of Fructose-Restricted Diet

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
Whether dietary fructose intolerance causes symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is unclear. We examined the prevalence of fructose intolerance in IBS and long-term outcome of fructose-restricted diet.Two hundred and nine patients with suspected IBS were retrospectively evaluated for organic illnesses.
Bridget Zimmerman   +4 more
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The affinity of rabbit muscle fructose-bisphosphatase for fructose bisphosphatase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 1982
This paper reports that microM concentrations of fructose bisphosphate are titrated by rabbit muscle fructose-bisphosphatase (D-fructose-1,6-bisphosphate 1-phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.11) when the enzyme concentration is varied in the range which secures measurable initial velocities of reaction: a result that can only be explained by supposing that the
Alison Beavers, Stanley Ainsworth
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Determination of seminal fructose using d-fructose dehydrogenase

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1985
Seminal plasma, the liquid component of semen, is mainly secreted from the seminal vesicles and is characterized by relatively high concentrations of fructose and extremely low concentrations of glucose [l]. Fructolysis is a main energy source for sperm.
Hitoshi Takei   +4 more
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Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1988
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) is an inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism that is inherited as an autosomal recessive condition. The disease is caused by a catalytic deficiency of aldolase B and is characterized by severe abdominal symptoms and hypoglycaemia which follow the ingestion of fructose, sucrose or sorbitol.
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1,5-Anhydro-d-fructose from d-fructose

Carbohydrate Research, 2007
1,5-anhydro-D-fructose was efficiently prepared from D-fructose via regiospecific 1,5-anhydro ring formation of 2,3-O-isopropylidene-1-O-methyl(tolyl)sulfonyl-D-fructopyranose and subsequent deprotection.
Josef Spreitz   +9 more
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Diabetes and fructose metabolism

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1993
The clinical aspects of fructose supplementation in the diets of individuals with diabetes should focus on the balance between beneficial effects and possible side effects. Fructose supplementation in diabetes mellitus was advocated before insulin was discovered.
Peter M Gerrits, Eva Tsalikian
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