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    enter into a state of ketosis, your liver starts to pound fat cells into fatty acids and ketones, which the body then use for energy. Why is the ketogenic diet effective? The ketogenic diet works much like any diet: limiting the number of calories you consume, creating a…

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    Aromatic rings are very unique and therefore can follow very specific reactions in order to add select substituents to its ring. One of those types of reactions is referred to as Friedel-Crafts a reaction, to main sub-categories is Friedel-Crafts Alkylation and Friedel-Crafts Acylation. Both of these types of reactions involve electrophilic aromatic substitution and are work with deactivated rings (Friedel-Crafts Alkylation, 2010). In Friedel-Crafts Alkylation there is usually a secondary or…

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    the body starts to breakdown amino acids as source of energy. This breakdown further increases the glucose levels in the blood and urine. Ketone which is a by-product of fat metabolism causes a shift in the pH balance and metabolic acidosis will occur as a result. The body will then try to blow off carbon dioxide to compensate excess of carbonic acid (ketone and hydrogen ions…

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    which is characterized by a superior level of ketones in the blood system, which happens due to the alteration of fats into fatty acids and ketones. This usually happens when the body gets only insufficient amounts of carbohydrates over a certain period of time. When you begin with this kind of diet, your body encounters quite a lot of adjustments and changes. After 24 to 48 hours from the time when you started your new diet, the body starts to use ketones in order to use the energy kept in fat…

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    Lipid Digestion Lab Report

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    Lipid Digestion: Absorption and Transport of Lipids Lipid digestion occurs primarily in the small intestine though a small amount of lipids are broken down in the stomach. Special enzymes called lipases breakdown triglycerides the most abundant lipids in the diet and phospholipids. Lingual lipase secreted by glands in the tongue and gastric lipase secreted by gastric chief cells hydrolyze a small amount of triglycerides into fatty acids and monoglycerides. As chyme enters the duodenum from the…

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    and complain of double vision, headaches, and tiredness for the past two days. Ellen also complained of rapid weight loss, despite eating uncontrollable. Dr. Gupta suspects it to be diabetic ketoacidosis; which is when your body produces excessive ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis mostly occurs in people with type 1 diabetes, however Ellen has no medical history of showing a diagnosis of any chronic diseases; so, variety of tests should confirm it. Diabetic ketoacidosis can be the cause of lack of…

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    reaction occurs in a series of stirred tank reactors containing cyclohexane and the catalyst is injected into these tanks using an air stream.4 This first step of the reaction is run at low conversion because these reaction conditions select for the ketone, alcohol and cyclohexylhydroperoxide products.3 Any unreacted cyclohexane is recovered through distillation and recycled. As a result of being run at low conversion, this step is energy intensive. Some techniques that have been discovered to…

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    causing ketones to build up. • Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies - Lower levels of essential vitamins and mineral than what our body needs to function properly. • Rapid weight loss - Trying to lose more than 1-2 pounds per week could cause the body to burn muscle for energy instead of fat. 2. What are the dangers of following a low carbohydrate diet? • Can lead to Ketosis - Ketosis occurs when we don't have enough sugar (glucose) for energy, so our body breaks down stored fat, causing ketones…

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    grams daily to prevent losing lean muscle tissue, whereas low carb advocates typically limit carb intake to 10 to 20 grams per day. When carb intake is restricted, the body’s liver converts acetyl CoA into the ketone bodies 3-hydroxybutyrate and Acetoacetate. Since the liver cannot use ketone bodies, they are transported to the brain to use as an alternate fuel source to traditional glucose. Carbohydrate recommendations are based on ensuring enough glucose is provided and that dietary ketosis…

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    How does the Ketosis Diet works? You have to change your eating habits here. Instead of eating more foods high in carbohydrates, you will have to replace these with foods high in fats. Ketosis Diet will utilize your fats into energy rather than using your glucose thus, filling you with foods high in fats. The vital idea of this diet is consuming more fatty foods less on carbohydrates and proteins and converting stored fats into energy. Ketosis is derived a substance that is formed once you get…

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