glycogenic
Glycogenic refers to substances or processes that can lead to the formation of glucose. In the context of metabolism, glycogenic amino acids are those that can be catabolized and enter the gluconeogenesis pathway to produce glucose. This pathway is particularly important during periods of fasting or starvation when dietary glucose is not available, allowing the body to maintain blood glucose levels for essential functions, especially for the brain and red blood cells.
The carbon skeletons of glycogenic amino acids are converted into intermediates of carbohydrate metabolism, such as
In contrast, ketogenic substances or amino acids are those that can be broken down into acetyl-CoA or