Fructokinase — (/fruc•to•ki•nase/ [ ki´nas] ), also known as D fructokinase or D fructose (D mannose) kinase, [http://www.kegg.com/dbget bin/www bget?enzyme+2.7.1.4 DBGET ENZYME: 2.7.1.4] . Retrieved 2007 05 06] is an enzyme of the liver, intestine, and kidney… … Wikipedia
fructokinase — A liver enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ATP and d fructose to form fructose 6 phosphate and ADP; deficient in individuals with essential fructosuria (hepatic f. deficiency). * * * fruc·to·kin·ase .frək tō kīn .ās, kin , .āz, .fru̇k n a… … Medical dictionary
Essential fructosuria — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 5001 ICD10 = ICD10|E|74|1|e|70 ICD9 = ICD9|271.2 ICDO = OMIM = 229800 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Essential fructosuria, also known as hepatic fructokinase… … Wikipedia
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Mannose phosphate isomerase — mannose 6 phosphate isomerase Identifiers Symbol MPI, PMI Entrez 4351 HUGO … Wikipedia
Fructose-1-phosphate — Chembox new ImageFile=Fructose 1 phosphate.png ImageSize= IUPACName= [2,3,4 Trihydroxy 5 (hydroxymethyl)oxolan 2 yl] methoxyphosphonic acid OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo=15978 08 2 PubChem=717… … Wikipedia
essential fructosuria — a benign, asymptomatic, autosomal recessive disorder of carbohydrate metabolism due to deficiency of hepatic fructokinase resulting from mutations in the KHK gene (locus: 2p23.3 23.2); the only manifestations are fructosemia and fructosuria. See… … Medical dictionary
Fructolysis — refers to the metabolism of fructose from dietary sources. Fructose, represents about 20% of dietary carbohydrate intake (60 – 80 g) in most individuals. The typical American diet contains approximately 50% of the carbohydrate as polysaccharides… … Wikipedia
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