NUTR 2050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Glycerol, Retina, White Bread

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Are used by the body mainly as a source of readily available energy. Consist of simple sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides), complex carbohydrates (the polysaccharides), most dietary sources of fiber, and alcohol sugars. Alcohol (ethanol) is closely related chemically to carbohydrates and is usually considered to be part of this nutrient category. Most basic forms of carbohydrates are single molecules called monosaccharides. Glucose (also called blood sugar and dextrose ), fructose ( fruit sugar ), and galactose are the most common monosaccharides. Molecule containing two monosaccharides are called disaccharides: most common disaccharides are, sucrose (glucose + fructose, or common table sugar, maltose (glucose + glucose, or malt sugar, lactose (glucose + galactose, or milk sugar) Each type of simple and complex carb except fiber, provides four calories per gram. Dietary fiber supplies two calories per gram on average, even though fiber cannot be broken down by human digestive enzymes.

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