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. 1982 Feb;60(Pt 1):117-22.
doi: 10.1038/icb.1982.11.

Models for the metabolic production of oxalate from xylitol in humans: a role for fructokinase and aldolase

Models for the metabolic production of oxalate from xylitol in humans: a role for fructokinase and aldolase

H M James et al. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1982 Feb.

Abstract

It has been proposed previously that oxalate precursors may be formed in the transketolase reaction during the metabolism of xylitol. It is shown in this paper that fructokinase and aldolase, purified from human liver, provide an alternative model in that, in coupled sequence, they produce glycolaldehyde, an oxalate precursor, from D-xylulose via D-xylulose 1-phosphate; D-fructose does not give rise to glycolaldehyde. It is concluded that metabolic pathways based on a combination of the transketolase, fructokinase and aldolase reactions can account for the production of glucose, lactate, tetronates (C-threonic and D-erythronic acids) and oxalate (precursors) during the metabolism of xylitol administered parenterally.

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