Get to know Glycogen better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like polysaccharide.
Glycogen meaning
A polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals; converted to glucose as needed.
Synonyms of Glycogen
Using Glycogen
- The main meaning on this page is: A polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals; converted to glucose as needed.
- Useful related words include: animal starch, polysaccharide, polyose.
- In the example corpus, glycogen often appears in combinations such as: of glycogen, glycogen is, liver glycogen.
Context around Glycogen
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Glycogen
- In this selection, "glycogen" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, degrade, abnormal, brain, storage, phosphorylase and stores stand out and add context to how "glycogen" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include to degrade glycogen and and by glycogen synthesis in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "glycogen" sits close to words such as aas, abdicated and abled, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with glycogen
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Therefore, after a workout session, glycogen levels in the body come down. (12 words)
It looks to rebuild its glycogen stores, and repair and regrow muscle proteins. (13 words)
Some bodybuilders use dextrose as a post-workout supplement to replenish glycogen stores. (13 words)
According to research, you should eat your post-workout meal within 45 minutes, as a delay of carb consumption by as little as 2 hours after a workout тАЬmay lead to as much as 50 percent lower rates of glycogen synthesisтАЭ. (41 words)
As your insulin resistance progresses, your liver makes too much sugar and fat, and your skeletal muscles are less able to burn them and make glycogen, which is how glucose is stored in your muscles and liver. (37 words)
Analogous to the above reactions, the glucose produced can then undergo glycolysis in tissues that need energy, be stored as glycogen (or starch in plants), or be converted to other monosaccharides or joined into di- or oligosaccharides. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Astrocytes contribute almost exclusively to brain glycogen storage yet do not develop Lafora bodies, which might highlight the importance of the capacity to degrade glycogen.
Glucagon and epinephrine also stimulate gluconeogenesis, which coverts non-carbohydrate substrates into G6P, which joins the G6P derived from glycogen, or substitutes for it when the liver glycogen store have been depleted.
Glycogen and "the wall" main A competitor collapses just prior to the finish line of the 2006 Melbourne Marathon Carbohydrates that a person eats are converted by the liver and muscles into glycogen for storage.
Hence in a malin mutation, PTG might accumulate and cause excessive glycogen synthase activity, leading to abnormal glycogen production.
They seem not to have glycogen phosphorylase, which is present in astrocytes to degrade glycogen.
Thus the rate of entry of glucose into cells partially depends on how fast G6P can be disposed of by glycolysis, and by glycogen synthesis (in the cells which store glycogen, namely liver and muscles).
According to research, you should eat your post-workout meal within 45 minutes, as a delay of carb consumption by as little as 2 hours after a workout тАЬmay lead to as much as 50 percent lower rates of glycogen synthesisтАЭ.
After an animal has been slaughtered the glycogen in the muscles, in a rested and healthy animal, turn to lactic acid and that results in tender tasty meat.
Glycogen holds plenty of water additionally could easily lose 5 pounds from water exclusively.
It looks to rebuild its glycogen stores, and repair and regrow muscle proteins.
The reality is that after the body’s energy stores — excess muscle, fat, and glycogen — are depleted, all you’re left with is calorie intake from your diet.
After both the resting and exercising period, the scientists assessed the participants' blood glucose (blood sugar levels) and levels of muscle glycogen, a type of carbohydrate.
As your insulin resistance progresses, your liver makes too much sugar and fat, and your skeletal muscles are less able to burn them and make glycogen, which is how glucose is stored in your muscles and liver.
If you eat excess carbohydrates, your body initially stores the glucose in the form of glycogen in your liver and muscles for quick access when you need energy.
Some bodybuilders use dextrose as a post-workout supplement to replenish glycogen stores.
Therefore, after a workout session, glycogen levels in the body come down.
Analogous to the above reactions, the glucose produced can then undergo glycolysis in tissues that need energy, be stored as glycogen (or starch in plants), or be converted to other monosaccharides or joined into di- or oligosaccharides.
By contrast, the "abnormal glycogen" in Lafora bodies has an excessive phosphate content and branches at abnormally long intervals.
Carl and Gerty Cori found two forms of glycogen phosphorylase which they named A and B but did not correctly understand the mechanism of the B form to A form conversion.
For the more severe disorders, such as type 1 glycogen storage disease, this may be supplied in the form of cornstarch every few hours or by continuous gastric infusion.
Common combinations with glycogen
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of glycogen 8×
- glycogen is 7×
- liver glycogen 4×
- glycogen and 4×
- glycogen synthase 4×
- glycogen in 4×
- as glycogen 4×
- glycogen storage 3×
- glycogen phosphorylase 3×
- and glycogen 3×