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Cerelose     (2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6- pentahydroxyhexanal

Synonyms: Glucolin, Cartose, Dextropur, Dextrosol, Nauzene, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of dextrose

 

High impact information on dextrose

 

Biological context of dextrose

  • The use of both (14C)-glycerol and (14C)-glucose by skeletal and heart muscles was enhanced in hepatectomized rats but the effect on synthesis of labelled glyceride glycerol was greater for (14C)-glycerol, suggesting its important role in the esterification of fatty acids in these tissues [7].
 

Anatomical context of dextrose

  • The biological activity of the complexes was determined by measuring their effect on DNA synthesis in smooth muscle cells and incorporation of (14C)-glucose into isolated fat cells [8].
 

Associations of dextrose with other chemical compounds

  • The ability of individual embryos to withstand freeze/thawing was measured immediately before and after cryopreservation by changes in CO2 production from (U-14C)glucose during a 2 h incubation period in a non-invasive closed system immediately before and after cryopreservation [9].

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  6. Proceedings: Uptake and incorporation of (U-14C)glucose during culture of mouse blastocysts previously undergoing normal implantation and induced delay of implantation. Pike, I.L., Wales, R.G. J. Reprod. Fertil. (1976) [Pubmed]
  7. Extra-hepatic utilization of 14C-glucose and 14C-glycerol in the eviscerated rat. Carmaniu, S., Herrera, E. Diabète & métabolisme. (1980) [Pubmed]
  8. Internalization of colloidal gold-labelled insulin complexes into cultivated human smooth muscle cells. Schwartz, W., Pfeifle, B., Froesch, D., Ditschuneit, H. Horm. Metab. Res. (1984) [Pubmed]
  9. Effects of cryopreservation on glucose metabolism and survival of bovine morulae and blastocysts derived in vitro or in vivo. Khurana, N.K., Niemann, H. Theriogenology (2000) [Pubmed]
 
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