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Amino acids that are ketogenic lead to ketone bodies that do not contribute to diabetic ketoacidosis. that are glucogenic all produce oxaloacetate and then glucose. are either ketogenic or glucogenic, but never both. are solely ketogenic in only three cases. g

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  1. 9 October, 22:25
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    that are glucogenic all produce oxaloacetate and then glucose.

    Explanation:

    The major aim of protein catabolism during a state of starvation is to provide the glucogenic amino acids especially alanine and glutamine, that serve as substrates for endogenous glucose production ie gluconeogenesis in the liver.

    Glucogenic amino acid are known for their production of oxaloacetate and then glucose.
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