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Carbohydrate
Carbohydrate Carbohydrates are chemical compounds that contain oxygen ... cellulose). Structure Glucose as a straight-chain carbohydrate (Fischer projection) Fructose (Fischer projection) Pure carbohydrates ... form, which interconvert in equilibrium. However, the carbohydrate may further react with an alcohol to ... monosaccharide units. Definitions of how large a carbohydrate must be to fall into each category ... of some cultures consists of very little carbohydrate, and these people remain relatively healthy. ...
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Carbohydrate (Gknowledge wiki)
Carbohydrate Carbohydrates (literally hydrates of carbon ) are chemical ... edit] Structure [Glucose as a straight-chain carbohydrate] Fructose Pure carbohydrates contain carbon , hydrogen , and ... form, which interconvert in equilibrium. However, the carbohydrate may further react with an alcohol to ... some peoples consists of nearly zero percent carbohydrate, and they are perfectly healthy. However, they ... the long term effects of a no-carbohydrate diet. These include reduced athletic performance, ...
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Carbohydrate (Psychology wiki)
Carbohydrate Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... edit] Structure Glucose as a straight-chain carbohydrate ( Fischer projection ) Fructose ( Fischer projection ) Pure carbohydrates ... form, which interconvert in equilibrium. However, the carbohydrate may further react with an alcohol to ... monosaccharide units. Definitions of how large a carbohydrate must be to fall into each category ... of some cultures consists of very little carbohydrate, and these people remain relatively healthy. ...
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Carbohydrate (translated from Japanese)
Carbohydrate Carbohydrate(It is it is the watermelon you ... to be visible, it is called the carbohydrate, (at one timeHydrous carbonAlso it was called ... even when,Formaldehyde(CH 2 O) The carbohydrate it is not called. In additionMolecular formulaC ... O N With there is also a carbohydrate which is not displayed. (Example:C 5 ... H 10 O 4 Deoxyribose) As for carbohydrate mainly plant photosynthesis . Table of contents ...
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Carbohydrate (translated from Korean)
Carbohydrate Carbohydrate(Wednesday Hwa Mool) the sugar which the ... most part (CH2O) n is as the carbohydrate carbohydrate calls. Usual 5 the sugar which burns ... triumph it is composed. With the representative carbohydrate the starch, su there is five ...
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Carbohydrate (translated from Chinese)
Carbohydrate Sugar □crystal CarbohydrateYesMulti- hydroxy aldehydes、Multi- hydroxy-ketonesAs ... the biological chemist formerly was discovering the carbohydrate compound the molecular formula all could write ... the above general formula is not the carbohydrate, like formaldehyde (CH 2 O) and so ... into following several kinds approximately: Monosaccharide- The carbohydrate plants a structure simple kind, does not ...
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Carbohydrate acetalisation
Carbohydrate acetalisation In carbohydrate chemistry carbohydrate acetalisation is an organic reaction and a ... different acetal 4 is formed. Preferences Preparative Carbohydrate Chemistry Calinaud, P.; Gelas, J. in . Hanessian ...
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Carbohydrate metabolism
Carbohydrate metabolism The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is responsible for some carbohydrate metabolism. In the liver, for example, the ...
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Carbohydrate loading
Carbohydrate loading In sports, carbohydrate loading, also known as carbo-loading, is ... glycogen in the muscles. The protocol of carbohydrate loading was originally developed in 1967 in Sweden. The original theory of carbohydrate loading was that, if the body's ... would store more glycogen than normal when carbohydrate intake returned to normal. Consequently, the ...
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Talk:Carbohydrate
Talk:Carbohydrate Am I the only one thinking the ...
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