| 31. | Affected individuals usually display a large blood fructose concentration after the ingestion of fructose, sucrose or sorbitol.
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| 32. | Typically, diagnosis has been done by culturing on sorbitol-MacConkey medium and then using typing antiserum.
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| 33. | Food additives such as sucrose, sorbitol or glycerol may be added to increase viscosity and therefore increase gelatinization.
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| 34. | The sweetener sorbitol has the same benefit, but is only about one-third as effective as xylitol.
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| 35. | Even " sugar-free " food can contain carbohydrates such as maltodextrin, sorbitol, starch and fructose.
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| 36. | The amount of sorbitol that accumulates, however, may not be sufficient to cause osmotic influx of water.
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| 37. | Xylitol has a lower laxation threshold than some sugar alcohols, but is more easily tolerated than mannitol and sorbitol.
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| 38. | Such creatures have evolved means through which they can produce high concentration of various compounds such as sorbitol and glycerol.
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| 39. | This generates high levels of glycogen in the eggs, which is converted into the polyhydric alcohols glycerol and sorbitol.
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| 40. | Fructose and sorbitol can both be converted to fructose-1-phosphate, which inhibits GKRP and frees GK.
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