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Fructose Metabolism Insights

Paul and Mike delve into how fructose inhibits key enzymes like Ampk and Cpt one, affecting mitochondrial function. They discuss the significant differences in fructose and glucose levels in human blood, shedding light on metabolic intricacies.
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    245. Debunking Sugar Claims: What Dr. Lustig Got Wrong On The Huberman Lab Podcast

  • Related Questions

    • How does fructose inhibition of enzymes necessary for normal mitochondrial function, including AMP kinase, acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase I, impact the Krebs Cycle and overall energy metabolism as discussed in the episode 245. Debunking Sugar Claims: What Dr. Lustig Got Wrong On The Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Fructose Metabolism Insights?

    • Fructose inhibits several enzymes necessary for normal mitochondrial function, including AMP kinase, acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase I. How does this impact the Krebs Cycle and overall energy metabolism?

    • How does fructose impact mitochondria as discussed in the episode Dr. Robert Lustig: How Sugar & Processed Foods Impact Your Health and the clip Fructose and Mitoochondria?

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