d-glucose

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Definition von d-glucose im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

carboxymethyl glucose
An ether derivative of glucose prepared using chloroacetic acid and a base
glucose
A simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C6H12O6; it is a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism
glucose meter
(Tıp, İlaç) A glucose meter (or glucometer) is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood. It is a key element of home blood glucose monitoring (HBGM) by people with diabetes mellitus or with proneness to hypoglycemia. A small drop of blood obtained by pricking the skin with a lancet is placed on a disposable test strip, which the meter reads and uses to calculate the blood glucose level. The meter then displays the level in mg/dl or mmol/l
blood glucose
The main sugar that the body makes from the three elements of food-proteins, fats, and carbohydrates-but mostly from carbohydrates Glucose is the major source of energy for living cells and is carried to each cell through the bloodstream However, the cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin
blood glucose
the main sugar that the body makes from food; cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin
blood glucose
Blood glucose is a simple blood sugar, which is the body's main source of energy A blood test for glucose is used to evaluate blood sugar levels The results may be used to diagnose diabetes, monitor diabetic control or for screening purposes
blood glucose
blood sugar: glucose in the bloodstream
blood glucose
the main sugar found in the blood and the body's main source of energy Also called blood sugar
blood glucose
control: term used to refer to one's overall diabetes management
glucose
The most important sugar, necessary to support life All cells in the body burn glucose for energy The levels of glucose are controlled by the hormone Insulin, and is what is affected by the condition, diabetes Dextrose is another form of glucose
glucose
A simple sugar that the brain uses as its major source of energy
glucose
The trade name of a sirup, obtained as an uncrystallizable reside in the manufacture of glucose proper, and containing, in addition to some dextrose or glucose, also maltose, dextrin, etc
glucose
Commonly called blood sugar, it is the simplest form of carbohydrates The body digests carbohydrates in foods, transforming them into glucose, which serves as the primary fuel for the brain and muscles Surplus glucose is converted to glycogen in the liver or turned into body fat
glucose
(chem) (alc) A common six-carbon sugar (C6H2O6); the most common monosaccharide (sugar) in most organisms It is derived from STARCH during the ETHANOL production process F - glucose S - glucosa
glucose
A simple sugar (monosaccharide), chemical formula C6H12O6 Glucose is readily fermentable by all brewers yeast Also referred to as dextrose Corn sugar consists of primarily glucose
glucose
Any one of a large class of sugars, isometric with glucose proper, and including levulose, galactose, etc
glucose
The main sugar and source of energy in blood It is contained in common dietary sugar (sucrose) Also known as dextrose, it occurs widely in nature, especially in certain plants Blood and urine levels of glucose can help diagnose diabetes, hypoglycemia, and hormone disorders Glucose tests are often called tests for "sugar " A glucose tolerance test, usually performed to assist in the diagnosis of diabetes or hypoglycemia, measures the ability of the body to metabolize a standard amount of the sugar
glucose
A simple monosaccharide sugar with the formula C{6}H{12}O{6} which is a principal source of energy for most living things
glucose
A type of sugar There is normally a small amount of glucose in the blood This amount is not usually increased in people with kidney failure unless they also have diabetes mellitus Glucose is the main substance in PD fluid, drawing excess water into the dialysis fluid from the blood by osmosis
glucose
It is used as a cheap adulterant of sirups, beers, etc
glucose
Glucose is a type of sugar that gives you energy. a natural form of sugar that exists in fruit (gleukos ). or dextrose or grape sugar or corn sugar Organic compound, a simple sugar (monosaccharide), chemical formula C6H12O6. The product of photosynthesis in plants, it is found in fruits and honey. As the major circulating free sugar in blood, it is the source of energy in cell function and a major participant in metabolism. Control of its level and metabolism is of great importance (see insulin). Glucose and fructose make up sucrose. Glucose units in long chains make up polysaccharides (e.g., cellulose, glycogen, starch). Glucose is used in foods, medicine, brewing, and wine making and as the source of various other organic chemicals
glucose
one of the simplest forms of sugar
glucose
a form of sugar that is the body's primary fuel; glucose broken down from food can be converted into energy or stored Abnormally low or high levels of glucose in the blood often indicate metabolic disturbances (e g , diabetes)
glucose
A simple sugar found in the blood It is the body's main source of energy; also known as dextrose See also: Blood glucose, Fructose, Sugar
glucose
by the action of heat and acids
glucose
a simple sugar made by the body from carbohydrates in food Glucose is the body's main source of energy
glucose
What it's good for: A simple sugar that is a major source of energy in the body Where you get it: All carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars and transported as glucose in the bloodstream Carbohydrates are found in fruits, vegetables and grain and dairy products DRI or RDA: None
glucose
Called also dextrose, grape sugar, diabetic sugar, and starch sugar
glucose
type of sugar used by the body for energy
glucose
a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
glucose
A sugar that is found in the blood It is the body's main source of energy See also: Blood glucose
glucose
A variety of sugar occurring in nature very abundantly, as in ripe grapes, and in honey, and produced in great quantities from starch, etc
glucose
A monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, common in most plant and animal tissue, that is the major energy source of the body
glucose
Simple sugar that is the main source of energy for cells
glucose
A type of sugar found in the blood
glucose
a sugar in our blood and a source of energy for our bodies
glucose
A molecule (single unit) of sugar Glucose is one of the main sugars used by the body's cells for energy
glucose
blood sugar; a product of the body's assimilation of carbohydrates and a major source of energy
glucose
{i} type of sugar (occurring in fruits, animal tissues and fluids)
glucose
glucose, (gl¹kos´) (empirical formula: C6H12O6), Glucose is the major source of energy in human and animal metabolism It requires no digestion prior to absorption into the bloodstream A monosaccharide (see CARBOHYDRATE), glucose can be obtained by HYDROLYSIS of a variety of more complex carbohydrates, e g , MALTOSE, CELLULOSE, or GLYCOGEN 2
glucose
The major sugar in the body and a key molecule in energy metabolism
glucose
It is only about half as sweet as cane sugar
glucose
– a simple sugar, which is the body’s main source of energy
glucose
(GLU-kos) A building block for most carbohydrates Digestion causes carbohydrates to break down into glucose After digestion, glucose is carried in the blood and goes to body cells where it is used for energy or stored
glucose
The basic fuel of the body, the simplest sugar molecule and main sugar found in the blood stream
glucose tolerance test
test of the body's ability to metabolize carbohydrates; used in the diagnosis of hypoglycemia and diabetes mellitus
impaired glucose tolerance
borderline diabetes, latent diabetes, condition characterized by blood sugar levels that are abnormally high but not high enough to qualify as diabetes, IGT (Medicine)
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Definition von d-glucose im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

Glucose
(Tıp) Glikoz.Diyette vücudun karbonhidratlardan ürettiği basit şeker.Bakınız keza; Carbohydrates
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