True or False. Do all reducing sugars produce a positive result in an Osazone test?
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True or False. Do all reducing sugars produce a positive result in an Osazone test?
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- Insulin dependent diabetes is often accompanied by high levels of triacylglycerols in the blood. Suggest a biochemical explanation.Insulin-dependent diabetes is often accompanied by hypertriglyceridemia, which is an excess blood level of triacylglycerols in the form of very low density lipoproteins. Suggest a biochemical explanation.Briefly explain why chicken fat, which largely consists of various triacylglycerols, has such a higher energy content per mole compared to sucrose.
- wool consists of alpha keratin, pure wool sweaters exposed to hot water shrink alarmingly, after shrinkage, it is virtually impossible to stretch the seweater back to its original shape, what do you think is the biochemical cause of this phenomenon?True/false? if false, justify briefly Lipids cannot enter the Krebs cycle. They are used for membrane biosynthesis only.Etiology? What does that mean? What does the fact that rotenone appears to increase the susceptibility to Parkinson disease indicate about the etiology of Parkinson disease?