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Carbohydrates

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Biochemistry

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Carbohydrate metabolism is the core of intermediary metabolism, providing a large part of the energy requirements for the organism, short-term storage of energy in the form of glycogen, and carbon skeletons for biosynthesis of other compounds. Amino acids and components of the citric (tricarboxylic) acid cycle feed into the pathways of carbohydrate metabolism. The following material is a concentrated essence of carbohydrate metabolism organized to show the pathways and their regulation.

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Chandler, A.M. (1995). Carbohydrates. In: Briggs, T., Chandler, A.M. (eds) Biochemistry. Oklahoma Notes. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4200-0_3

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