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  • == Hereditary Fructose Intolerance == ...ency of the enzyme [[aldolase B]], which is necessary for the breakdown of fructose in the liver.
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  • == Fructose Malabsorption == ...[[fructose carrier]] proteins, resulting in an increased concentration of fructose in the entire intestine.
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  • == Hereditary Fructose Intolerance == ...ency of the enzyme [[aldolase B]], which is necessary for the breakdown of fructose in the liver.
    2 KB (277 words) - 04:24, 12 February 2024
  • ...nergy. It is also known as [[Fructose intolerance]], [[Hereditary fructose intolerance]] (HFI), or [[Aldolase deficiency]]. ...that is deficient in this condition, Aldolase A. The word "Aldolase" comes from the chemical reaction it catalyzes, the aldol reaction, and the letter "A"
    2 KB (230 words) - 21:44, 11 February 2024
  • == Food intolerance == '''Food intolerance''' (pronunciation: /fuːd ɪnˈtɒlərəns/) is a detrimental reaction, oft
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  • ...us' meaning 'fruit' and 'uria' meaning 'urine', indicating the presence of fructose in urine. ...ism of fructose. The deficiency of this enzyme leads to an accumulation of fructose in the blood and urine.
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  • ...in the enzyme [[fructokinase]], which is responsible for the first step of fructose metabolism. ...aning "fruit", and "ouron" meaning "urine". This refers to the presence of fructose in the urine, which is a key characteristic of this condition.
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  • The term "Hydrogen Breath Test" is derived from the fact that the test measures the amount of hydrogen in the breath, which ...onsumes a solution containing a specific amount of sugar (usually lactose, fructose, or glucose). Breath samples are collected at regular intervals to measure
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  • ...nked together by a [[glycosidic bond]]. The term "disaccharide" is derived from the Greek words "di", meaning "two", and "saccharide", meaning "sugar". ...d is often referred to as table sugar. It is composed of [[glucose]] and [[fructose]].
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  • ...rds "neo," meaning new, and "natal," meaning birth. "Hepatitis" is derived from the Greek words "hepar," meaning liver, and "-itis," meaning inflammation. ...and metabolic disorders such as [[galactosemia]] or [[hereditary fructose intolerance]]. In some cases, the cause of neonatal hepatitis is unknown, a condition r
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