| 21. | Each of these ketone bodies easily crosses the blood & ndash; brain barrier and enters the brain.
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| 22. | N-butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid, gets oxidized through the beta oxidation pathway into carbon dioxide and ketone bodies.
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| 23. | This is likely a result of ketone bodies providing an alternative fuel source to glucose for neuronal function.
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| 24. | The production of ketone bodies is then initiated to make available energy that is stored as fatty acids.
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| 25. | The metabolic pathways : synthesis and degradation of ketone bodies, valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation, and butanoate metabolism.
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| 26. | Acetyl CoA ( acetyl co-enzyme A ) will also build up, leading to the creation of ketone bodies.
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| 27. | In diabetic ketoacidosis, a high concentration of ketone bodies is usually accompanied by insulin deficiency, hyperglycemia, and dehydration.
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| 28. | These NH 3 molecules neutralise the organic acids ( lactic acid and ketone bodies ) produced in the muscles.
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| 29. | She worked at dispelling the previously-thought rule that Krebs'group to devise a now widely used assay for ketone bodies.
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| 30. | Subsequently, one function of acetoacetate decarboxylase may be to regulate the concentrations of the other, two 4-carbon ketone bodies.
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