The pentose phosphate pathway is also called the Hexose monophosphate pathway/ HMP shunt/ Phosphogluconate pathway.
It is an alternative route for the metabolism of glucose.
It is a more complex pathway than glycolysis.
It is more anabolic.
It takes place in the cytosol.
The tissues such as the live...
The pentose phosphate pathway is also called the Hexose monophosphate pathway/ HMP shunt/ Phosphogluconate pathway.
It is an alternative route for the metabolism of glucose.
It is a more complex pathway than glycolysis.
It is more anabolic.
It takes place in the cytosol.
The tissues such as the liver, adipose tissue, adrenal gland, erythrocytes, testes, and lactating mammary gland are highly active in the HMP shunt.
It is concerned with the biosynthesis of NADPH and pentoses.
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HMP Shunt/ PP Pathway Dr. Saman Hina
HEXOSE MONOPHOSPHATE (HMP) SHUNT An Alternate Pathway for Oxidation of Glucose Synonyms: Variously called as: • Hexose monophosphate pathway or shunt • Pentose phosphate pathway (PP-pathway) • Pentose cycle • Phosphogluconate pathway • Warburg-Dickens-Lipman Pathway.
Difference between EMP and HMP
METABOLIC PATHWAYS Reactions of this pathway can be considered arbitrarily in 2 stages Stage I: (Oxidative Phase) Oxidation of Glucose and formation of Pentose Phosphates (Oxidative Phase). Stage II: (Non-oxidation Phase) • Pentose phosphate reactions (Interconversion of Pentoses) • Conversion of pentose phosphates to hexose phosphates.
Stage I: Oxidation of Glucose and Formation of Pentose phosphates (Oxidative phase):