安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Ketones: What They Are, Function, Tests Normal Levels
Ketones in your blood or urine indicate that your body is burning fats instead of glucose for energy Having ketones means your body is using its backup energy source — fats If you have Type 1 diabetes, high ketones can be dangerous
- Ketone - Wikipedia
Ketones are trigonal planar around the ketonic carbon, with C–C–O and C–C–C bond angles of approximately 120° Ketones differ from aldehydes in that the carbonyl group (C=O) is bonded to two carbons within a carbon skeleton
- What are Ketones? Types, Benefits, and How to Test
Ketones, also known as “ketone bodies,” are energy molecules created by the liver from the breakdown of fats Your body makes ketones when you don’t have access to carbs or enough glucose stores (glycogen), such as when on a ketogenic diet
- Ketones: Blood or Urine Tests and Treatments - Healthline
Ketones are chemicals the body produces when it breaks down fat for energy If too many ketones accumulate in the body, they can become toxic This is because they make the blood more acidic
- Ketones Explained: Ranges, Causes, Meaning, and Treatments
If the body does not have enough glucose, which is its primary source of energy, it breaks down fat as a substitute This produces ketones This article explains what ketones are, what they mean for your overall health, symptoms and diagnosis of high ketone levels, and more
- Ketones: Urine, Blood, and Breath Tests - Health
Ketones are chemicals made by your liver cells when your body breaks down fat for energy Urine, blood, and breath tests can determine ketone levels
- Ketone Levels: How to Test and What It Means - Verywell Health
Learn more about ketone levels, what they mean, and when to test for them If you have diabetes, it's important to know the differences between trace, moderate, and high ketone levels and the actions to take in each situation Ketone levels often increase when blood sugar levels are high
- What Are Ketones: Types, Function, and How They Work
Learn what ketones are, how your body produces them, and why they serve as an important fuel source for your brain and muscles
|
|
|