Pub. Date : 2014 Jun
PMID : 24896238
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Indeed, the present review will describe the existence of the GK enzyme in different animal species that have naturally different levels of carbohydrate in their diets. | Carbohydrates | glucokinase | Homo sapiens |
2 | Thus, some studies have been performed to analyse the nutritional regulation of the GK enzyme in humans and rodents (having high levels of dietary carbohydrates in their diets), in the chicken (moderate level of carbohydrates in its diet) and rainbow trout (no carbohydrate intake in its diet). | Carbohydrates | glucokinase | Homo sapiens |
3 | Thus, some studies have been performed to analyse the nutritional regulation of the GK enzyme in humans and rodents (having high levels of dietary carbohydrates in their diets), in the chicken (moderate level of carbohydrates in its diet) and rainbow trout (no carbohydrate intake in its diet). | Carbohydrates | glucokinase | Homo sapiens |
4 | Thus, some studies have been performed to analyse the nutritional regulation of the GK enzyme in humans and rodents (having high levels of dietary carbohydrates in their diets), in the chicken (moderate level of carbohydrates in its diet) and rainbow trout (no carbohydrate intake in its diet). | Carbohydrates | glucokinase | Homo sapiens |
5 | All these data illustrate the nutritional importance of the GK enzyme irrespective of feeding habits, even in animals known to poorly use dietary carbohydrates (carnivorous species). | Carbohydrates | glucokinase | Homo sapiens |