Glükkoneogenees
Glükkoneogenees is a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates. This process occurs primarily in the liver and, to a lesser extent, in the kidney cortex. It is essential for maintaining blood glucose levels, especially during periods of fasting, starvation, or intense exercise when glucose intake from the diet is insufficient. The body's reliance on glucose as a primary energy source for the brain and red blood cells necessitates this continuous production.
The substrates for gluconeogenesis include pyruvate, lactate, glycerol, and glucogenic amino acids. Pyruvate can be derived
Gluconeogenesis is not simply the reverse of glycolysis, although many of the enzymes are shared. Three key