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Galactose (Gal) is a type of sugar which is less sweet than glucose. It is considered a nutritive sweetener because it has food energy. Its name comes from the Ancient Greek word for milk, γάλακτος (...
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When given 10 micromol of [1-13C]galactose, normal animals excrete small amounts of labeled galactose and galactonate but no galactitol in urine whereas GALT-deficient mice excrete significant amounts of all of these as labeled compounds in urine.
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The Cucurbitaceae translocate a significant portion of their photosynthate as raffinose and stachyose, which are galactosyl derivatives of sucrose. ... These are initially hydrolyzed by alpha-galactosidase to yield free galactose (Gal) and, accordingly, Gal metabolism is an important pathway in Cucurbitaceae sink tissue.
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The former is involved in the cell's energy metabolism. Glucokinase is implicated in either energy storage or in glucose-signaling systems. Fructose metabolism is initiated through fructokinase while galactokinase is the first enzyme involved in galactose metabolism.
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Dr. Luis Leloir won the 1970 Nobel Prize in part for his contribution to the understanding of galactose metabolism. To convert galactose to glucose, it is first phosphorylated by galactokinase to produce galactose-1-phosphate.
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Definition: Milk and dairy products contain lactose (glucose + galactose), the major dietary source of galactose. The metabolism of galactose produces fuel for cellular metabolism through its conversion to glucose-1-phosphate.
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