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Why insulin is called anti ketogenic hormone?

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Answered by aadii27
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  • Since insulin is antiketogenic because of some effect on the liver, it becomes of interest to inquire into the mechanism of this action. One function of insulin that is generally accepted is its ability to inhibit the hepatic glycogenolysis induced by various means.
Answered by Breezywind
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Since insulin is antiketogenic because of some effect on the liver, it becomes of interest to inquire into the mechanism of this action. One function of insulin that is generally accepted is its ability to inhibit the hepatic glycogenolysis induced by various means.

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