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Ketone bodies in cold-acclimated rats
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1983Acclimation temperature (28 or 5 degrees C) modifies acetoacetate (AA) and beta-hydroxybutyrate (BOH) levels in blood and liver. In the fed state AA and BOH levels were increased in blood and liver of 5 degrees C adapted rats. In the fasting state (24 or 48 hr) an antiketotic action of cold acclimation was observed.
M, Goubern, M, Cadot
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The alanine-ketone body cycle hypothesis
Metabolism, 1982SCOPUS: ar.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Fery, Françoise, Balasse, Edmond
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Emerging Pathophysiological Roles of Ketone Bodies
PhysiologyThe discovery of insulin approximately a century ago greatly improved the management of diabetes, including many of its life-threatening acute complications like ketoacidosis. This breakthrough saved many lives and extended the healthy lifespan of many patients with diabetes. However, there is still a negative perception of ketone bodies stemming from
Hiroaki Tsuruta +3 more
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KETONE BODY METABOLISM IN NUTRITIONAL MYOPATHY
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1964A study was conducted on the metabolism of ketone bodies in tissue preparations from normal and dystrophic chicks. The data indicated that the production of ketone bodies in liver homogenates, as a result of fatty acid oxidation, was not markedly altered by development of the dystrophic condition.
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The chemical estimation of ketone bodies
Analytical Biochemistry, 1966Abstract A chemical method for the estimation of ketone bodies is described in which the ketone bodies are converted to acetone and estimated as acetonc 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone. The method is of particularly high sensitivity and appears to possess adequate specificity.
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