Does fructose consumption contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?

Volume: 36, Issue: 6, Pages: 554 - 560
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
Fructose is mainly consumed with added sugars (sucrose and high fructose corn syrup), and represents up to 10% of total energy intake in the US and in several European countries. This hexose is essentially metabolized in splanchnic tissues, where it is converted into glucose, glycogen, lactate, and, to a minor extent, fatty acids. In animal models, high fructose diets cause the development of obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, and...
Paper Details
Title
Does fructose consumption contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
36
Issue
6
Pages
554 - 560
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