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conversion of fructose to glucose​

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Answered by ahmedali002200000
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Under one percent of ingested fructose is directly converted to plasma triglyceride. 29% - 54% of fructose is converted in liver to glucose, and about a quarter of fructose is converted to lactate. 15% - 18% is converted to glycogen. Glucose and lactate are then used normally as energy to fuel cells all over the body.

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Under one percent of ingested fructose is directly converted to plasma triglyceride, 29percent - 54percent of fructose is converted in liver to glucose, and about a quarter of fructose is converted to locate, 15percent- 18percent is converted to glycogen. Glucose are located are then used normally as energy to fuel cells all over the body .

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