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MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 7
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Use the following passage to answer questions: Changes in the polyol pathway are a leading cause of diabetic complications. The substrate for the pathway is glucose, an essential monosaccharide that falls into the family known as aldoses because it contains a carbonyl group at the end of its carbon chain. In the first step of the pathway, an aldose reductase called ALR2, in the presence of cofactor NADPH, reduces glucose to sorbitol. Then sorbitol dehydrogenase converts sorbitol to fructose along with the reduction of NAD+. Under nondisease conditions, a low level of glucose enters the... Show more
MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 7
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1. Based on the table, which compound derived from quinoxaline would be predicted to be the most effective treatment for diabetic complications and carries the lowest risk of adverse side effect?

2. Based on the provided chemical structure, quinoxaline is an analog of what type of hydrocarbon?

3. To determine if quinoxaline-derived compounds are potent antioxidants, researchers exposed them to DPPH, which is a free radical that loses its purple color when it accepts hydrogen. Using this assay, what method could be used to quantitatively measure the antioxidative activities of the compounds?
4. Which of the following monosaccharides is essential for humans and can be obtained at high levels from diet?
5. The polyol pathway metabolizes glucose into fructose. Based on their chemical structures, to which monosaccharide families do glucose and fructose belong?
6. Which cell type uses insulin to help take up glucose?