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metabolize /mɪˈtabəlʌɪz /(also metabolise) verb [with object]1(Of the body or an organ) process (a substance) by metabolism: protease inhibitors interfere with the body’s capacity to metabolize fat to provide this energy, stores of blood sugar and fats are metabolized...- If protein is provided continually, the extra protein and amino acids are metabolized by the body, requiring more energy.
- Researchers looking for the potential biochemical basis for this link have focused on acetaldehyde, a suspected carcinogen formed as the body metabolizes alcohol.
- Type 2 diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose).
1.1 [no object] (Of a substance) undergo processing by metabolism: the refined foods soon metabolize...- The liver is the place where most drugs metabolise.
- Damage caused when oxygen metabolizes can lead to a variety of problems in your body, from cancer the effects of aging.
- These results suggest that there are differences in the way that thimerosal and methyl mercury are distributed, metabolized, and excreted.
Derivatives metabolizable adjective ...- The supplement was fed at a rate to supply similar energy as the combination of hay and supplement in the control group, while supplying adequate metabolizable protein.
- Total metabolizable energy intake per chick over the nesting phase of 1 to 14 days was 759.4 kj.
- The energy content of feedstuffs is normally expressed as either digestible or metabolizable energy.
metabolizer noun ...- In particular, they may manifest phenotypically as slow or rapid metabolizers.
- Dosing of atomoxetine, unfortunately, is not straightforward because of the potential for excessive dosing in patients who are slow metabolizers.
- These patients are classified as normal to low metabolizers, depending on their reported caloric intake.
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