Glucose Metabolism Open Access Articles

Open access journals can be accessed freely on the public internet domain. To meet the insistent need of the scientific community, these include high quality, closely reviewed, and rapid dissemination. All journals are indexed with all of the citations they have mentioned. The top open access journals in MEDLINE, PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO, and ISI are indexed. Glucose metabolism is a vital process within a living body. Glucose plays the most important role in the metabolism of glucose in providing the human body with the energy it needs for various other works and also for survival. Upon ingested, the intestines absorb glucose which contributes to the flow into the blood. Extra glucose that is stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver is hydrolyzed to glucose and released into the blood if needed. When the concentration of blood glucose is low, Glycogen is mobilized and converted to glucose by gluconeogenesis. Glucose can also be formed by gluconeogenesis from non-carbohydrate precursors, such as pyruvate, amino acids and glycerol. Gluconeogenesis is the one that maintains concentrations of blood glucose during hunger and intense exercise for example.

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