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Carbohydrates   (translated from Russian)
Carbohydrates Uglevo?dy (sugar) - the organic compounds, which ... k to the hydrolysis on the monomers carbohydrates are divided into two groups: simple (the ... and complex (oligosaccharides and the polysaccharides). Complex carbohydrates, in contrast to the simple, are capable ... gidrolizovyvat'sya with the formation of simple carbohydrates, monomers. Carbohydrates play important role in the vital ...
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Category:Carbohydrates
Category:Carbohydrates Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Sugars Carbohydrates (literally hydrates of carbon) are chemical compounds ... The main article for this category is Carbohydrates. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this ... O Oligosaccharides P Polysaccharides Pages in category "Carbohydrates" There are 14 pages in this section ...
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Carbohydrate
Carbohydrate Carbohydrates are chemical compounds that contain oxygen, hydrogen ... n or are derivatives of such. Certain carbohydrates are an important storage and transport form ... in most organisms, including plants and animals. Carbohydrates are classified by their number of sugar ... carbohydrate (Fischer projection) Fructose (Fischer projection) Pure carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, in ... only to monosaccharides, see below, although all carbohydrates have the more general formula C ...
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Carbohydrate (Psychology wiki)
... endocrinology P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Carbohydrates are chemical compounds that contain oxygen , hydrogen ... n or are derivatives of such. Certain carbohydrates are an important storage and transport form ... in most organisms, including plants and animals . Carbohydrates are classified by their number of sugar ... carbohydrate ( Fischer projection ) Fructose ( Fischer projection ) Pure carbohydrates contain carbon , hydrogen , and oxygen atoms , in ... only to monosaccharides, see below, although all carbohydrates have the more general formula C ...
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Atkins Nutritional Approach
... main cause of obesity is eating refined carbohydrates particularly sugar, flour, and high-fructose corn ... asserting that the tremendous increase in refined carbohydrates is responsible for the rise in metabolic ... insulin which comes through eating too many carbohydrates. According to Dr. Atkins, this causes food ... Atkins involves restriction of the intake of carbohydrates in order to switch the body's ... as a consequence of running out of carbohydrates to burn. Atkins restricts "net carbs", ...
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Carbohydrate (Gknowledge wiki)
Carbohydrate Carbohydrates (literally hydrates of carbon ) are chemical compounds ... forms being fat and protein . Relatively complex carbohydrates are known as polysaccharides . Carbohydrates are naturally produced by plants .More precise definition of carbohydrates is:Carbohydrates are Polyhyhroxyaldehydes or Polyhydroxyketones and their ...
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Talk:Atkins Nutritional Approach
... protein and fat are plentiful, but not carbohydrates, and also in environments where the most available foods are high in carbohydrates. Which of these diets is healthier for ... when the body does not get enough carbohydrates for its energy needs, it starts to ... not* equal to so many calories of carbohydrates, that the fat is, effectively, less fattening ... the context of a diet ample in carbohydrates? If this were true, there could ...
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Dieting
... weight by dieting, circa 1863, by targeting carbohydrates. The low carbohydrate diet, sometimes marketed today ... nutrients from 5 broad classes: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Essential amino acids (protein ... required for brain and cell wall construction. Carbohydrates are required to maintain liver stores of ... classes of caloric nutrients (proteins, fats and carbohydrates). Sometimes dieters will take excessive amounts of ... on internally stored energy sources, like complex carbohydrates and fats, for energy. The first ...
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Treponema   (translated from Spanish)
... Quimioorganotrofos, they use a great variety of carbohydrates or aminoácidos like power plant and carbon ... Denticola Treponema, nonpathogenic, they do not ferment carbohydrates. Treponema vincentii, nonpathogenic, they do not ferment carbohydrates. Treponema scoliodontum, nonpathogenic, they do not ferment carbohydrates. Treponema refringens, nonpathogenic, they do not ferment carbohydrates. Treponema minutum, nonpathogenic, they do not ...
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Talk:Glucose
... molecules include lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. The last of that list, carbohydrates, are extremely important because they serve many ... Glucose is one of the most important carbohydrates found on the planet. It is also ... and we depend on it to survive. Carbohydrates are classified by the number of monosaccharides, carbohydrates with three to seven carbons, they ...
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