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Synthesis of "new glucose" from common metabolites Humans use ~160 g of glucose per day 75% is used by the brain Body fluids contain only 20 g of glucose.
Prentice Hall c2002Chapter 111 Principles of BIOCHEMISTRY Third Edition HORTON MORAN OCHS RAWN SCRIMGEOUR.
Glycolysis Converts: 1 glucose 2 pyruvate Pyruvate can be further metabolized to: (1) Lactate or ethanol (anaerobic) (2) Acetyl CoA (aerobic) Acetyl CoA.
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