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30 Ιουλ 2022 · Lipogenesis. When glucose levels are plentiful, the excess acetyl CoA generated by glycolysis can be converted into fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol, steroids, and bile salts. This process, called lipogenesis, creates lipids (fat) from the acetyl CoA and takes place in the cytoplasm of adipocytes (fat cells) and hepatocytes (liver cells ...
4 Μαΐ 2023 · The authors show that adipose de novo lipogenesis is supported by glucose, and the pentose phosphate pathway provides NADPH, while hepatic lipogenesis mainly uses acetate and lactate, with...
Lipogenesis is a process that converts carbohydrates and other substrates into fatty acids, which are then stored as TAGs. Key enzymes involved in lipogenesis are exquisitely regulated by...
24 Φεβ 2021 · This Review focuses on our current understanding of lipid and glucose metabolic pathways in the white adipocyte. We survey recent advances in humans on the importance of adipocyte hypertrophy...
The glycolysis puzzle activity involves group work where the participants are provided with structures, names of enzymes, free energy change values and a worksheet that briefly describes each step of glycolysis.
Below we discuss the different pathways involved in lipogenesis and how they are altered in metabolic diseases, particularly NAFLD and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Figure 1.
In biochemistry, lipogenesis is the conversion of fatty acids and glycerol into fats, or a metabolic process through which acetyl-CoA is converted to triglyceride for storage in fat. [1]