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Large amounts of pure galactose do not exist in nature.
This causes high levels of galactose in the blood or urine.
It is also one of the three most important blood sugars, the other two being glucose and galactose.
As it turns out, the lens is a favorable site for galactose accumulation.
However, in each case, galactose is essential for binding.
Glucose and galactose can be absorbed by the small intestine.
In most people, galactose is converted to glucose by a series of chemical reactions.
Two studies have suggested a possible link between galactose in milk and ovarian cancer.
Other studies show no correlation, even in the presence of defective galactose metabolism.
Then, the sugar's dilution level showed that the galactose had reached the inside of the cells.
Lactose is made up of two smaller sugars, glucose and galactose.
However, it has been suggested that endogenous (internal) production of galactose may be the cause.
This enzyme removes not only free galactose, but also 6-glycosylated residues.
When galactose in the body is not broken down, it accumulates in tissues.
After lactose is digested and absorbed, galactose arrives in the liver.
The enzyme breaks down galactose, a component of the milk sugar lactose.
Galactose is an alternate carbon source to the preferable glucose .
The most effective treatment for many of the initial symptoms is complete removal of galactose from the diet.
The reason for long-term complications despite a discontinuation of the galactose diet is vaguely understood.
This process is continued to allow the proper glycolysis of the galactose molecule.
Cell wall sugars consist of galactose and glucose.
When galactose builds up in a baby's blood, it can cause brain damage, seizures, and intellectual disabilities.
You should not use this medication if you are on a special diet low in galactose (milk sugar).
Glycerol also contributes some to the mammary galactose production.
The galactose is linked to the complex by a β-glycosidic bond at its C-1 position.