fructosetoglucose
Fructosetoglucose is a term used in nutrition science and biochemistry to describe the relative proportion or metabolic flux of fructose and glucose. It is not a chemical compound, but a conceptual measure applied to foods, diets, or physiological pathways to reflect how these two monosaccharides are balanced or interconverted in the body.
Biochemical basis: In humans, fructose is primarily metabolized in the liver by fructokinase to fructose-1-phosphate, which
Applications and dietary context: In food labels and nutrition research, the fructose-to-glucose ratio (F/G ratio) describes
Measurement and methods: Analysts estimate F/G ratio from ingredient data and laboratory assays, including enzymatic methods,