Digestion of Carbohydrates Flashcards

1
Q

After a meal, the body receives a large amount of carbohydrates what are they used for?

A

To fill up energy stores in the body such as glycogen in the muscles and liver

(this phase of metabolism is orchestrated by inuslin)

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2
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Where is the glucose delivered to and for what purpose?

A

Delivered to the brain and erythrocytes (red blood cells) to fuel these organs and excessive amounts are converted into fat

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3
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What is the first step in the digestion of carbohydrates?

A

Hydrolysis of disaccharides and polysaccharides that are abundant in our nutrition

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4
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What is starch hydrolysed to and by what?

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Glucose and smaller oligosaccharides by α- amylase

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5
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What is lactose hydrolysed to and by what?

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By lactase to yield glucose and galactose

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6
Q

What is sucrose hydrolysed to and by what?

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By sucrase to yield fructose and glucose

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7
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What happens with sucrase and maltase?

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They are combined in one enzyme found in the brush-border of the small intestine

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8
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What can the lack of any of the enzymes involved in carbohydrate digestion cause?

A

Health consequences

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9
Q

What populations are is lactose intolerance frequent in?

A

Asian, African and Aboriginal population

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10
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What causes lactose intolerance?

A

A lack of lactase, which results in the fermentation of lactose by intestinal bacteria

  • generates a large amount of fermentation products, which cause diarrhea by reverse osmosis
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11
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What is one of the most notable indigestible carbohydrates in human nutrition?

A

Cellulose

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12
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What are non-digestible carbohydrates (fiber) important for?

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Important as nutrients for the intestinal microflora

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Why is microflora important?

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It ferments fiber to short-chain fatty acids such as formate, acetate, and propionate, which are important nutrients for the colon.

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