09 Fructose and Galactose
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Absorption


Fructose

- table sugar
- fructose can be metabolized and feed into glycolysis

- fructokinase add phosphate from ATP
- aldolase B splits F1P to 2 3C molecules

- fructose enter pathway beyond rate limiting step, faster than either glucose/galactose

- hexokinase can convert fructose to F6P (step 2)
Essential Fructosuria

Hereditary Fructose Intolerance


- no aldolase
- fructose continuously converted to F1P, using up ATP

- need ATP for gluconeogenesis and glycogen breakdown

- no fructose from breast milk
- wean from breast milk, start fructose
Polyol

- sorbitol converted to fructose


Galactose

- G1P intermediate in glycogen synthesis, can be used for glycogen synthesis or converted to G6P

Classic Galactosemia

- GALT
- G1P builds up in liver and leads to liver damage, also deplete ATP supply



Galactokinase Deficiency

- Galactose not converted to G1P, milder symptoms, no depletion of phosphate and no trapping in liver
- young child with vision problems
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