BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Weak Base, Amadori Rearrangement, Carbohydrate Metabolism

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30% final exam: 3 hours: 33% lectures 23-38, 67% lectures 29-36, format: 45 mcqs, bring a pencil, aids: non-programmable calculator. 33: 11: review questions posted on blackboard, socrative room # 317683, all multiple choice not a 1:1 percentage. Stay on top of material and know the pathways: when ketogenesis arises, and what happens in diabetic patients, we"ll look at what happens when you synthesize ketone bodies a proton is released (ketoacidosis) In diabetic patients, insulin is involved and cellular metabolism changes: other hormones can play a role in these situations as well. This is one more set of a more reactions that take place to generate ketone bodies which can also be used for energy. Purpose is to use excess coa into a molecule that can be used for energy. That energy can go back and inhibit the tca cycle.