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27 June, 14:02

The galactose derivative that enters the glycolytic pathway:

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  1. 27 June, 14:55
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    It is Fructose enters the glycolytic pathway in the liver then the fructose 1-phosphate pathway. There are no catabolic pathways to metabolize galactose, so the approach is to convert galactose into a metabolite of glucose. Galactose is apply into glucose 6-phosphate in four steps.
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