Title: Overview of carbohydrate metabolism
1Carbohydrate Metabolism An Overview
R. C. Gupta Professor and Head Department of
Biochemistry National Institute of Medical
Sciences Jaipur, India
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5Digestion
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19Absorption
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29Sodium is transported into the mucosal cells down
its concentration gradient
At the same time, glucose is transported into the
mucosal cells against its concentration gradient
30A rise in sodium concentration in intra-cellular
fluid is physiologically intolerable
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31Pumping of sodium occurs against its
concentration gradient
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43Salient features of glucose transporters
Trans-porter Location Specificity Energy depen- dence Insulin depen- dence
SGLT 1 Luminal side of enterocytes and renal tubular cells Glucose, galactose Yes No
GLUT 1 Erythrocytes Glucose No No
GLUT 2 Contraluminal side of enterocytes, liver and renal tubular cells Glucose, galactose, fructose No No
GLUT 3 Brain Glucose No No
GLUT 4 Adipocytes, muscles and myocardium Glucose No Yes
GLUT 5 Luminal side of enterocytes and liver Fructose No No
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46 Metabolic pathways
for carbohydrates
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53Thank you