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English: This pathway depicts several metabolic pathways involved in ketogenic diet treatment.
In hepatocytes in the liver, fatty acids (FAs) are normally transformed into acetyl-CoA, which can then enters the TCA (Krebs) cycle for energy production. However, when FA levels are to high for the TCA cycle to be utilized completely, acetyl-CoA is used in ketogenesis and ketolysis. These processes are a complex process of transporter proteins and several other (mitochondrial) pathways |
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Author | Raquel Grosman, Denise Slenter, Egon Willighagen, Eric Weitz, Finterly Hu, Kristina Hanspers, Sam Drabbe |
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