HNU 363 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Isoleucine, Ileum, Gluconeogenesis
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Research report not a lot of information given. Can"t give exact formula of starch competition. Behaves more like a fibre doesn"t all get absorbed. Evidence given does not say how it will perform in exercise. Slower release but not getting the same amount of glucose. Release more fat into the blood because we don"t have enough glucose released. Serum is what is released in the blood not what is oxidized. Fact or fiction: there are 9 essential and 11 non-essential amino acids. Carbon skeleton (alpha-ketoacid) determines oxidation pathway & atp production. Is it available to the body for absorption. Primarily in the jejunum and ileum (2/3 as di- or tri-peptides; 1/3 as aa) Probably more marketing than evidence no studies. List the sources in order of the body"s priority to provide them and briefly explain. Free aa circulating in blood or fluid near cells. If we aren"t consuming food we have available. The amino acid pool is always in flux.