I think it usually means there is a lot of sugar in the blood.
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
A serum glucose level of 123 mg/dL is within the normal range for fasting blood glucose levels (70-100 mg/dL). If this level was obtained after fasting for at least 8 hours, it may indicate impaired glucose tolerance. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation.
Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.
If you mean like high amount of urine: Polyuria. If you mean like high amount of particles inside the urine: High specific gravity = your urine may have high levels of glucose, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, or/and a lot of mucus, crystals, bacteria, and tissue/blood cells.
Glucose is typically reabsorbed in the kidney by the renal tubules and returned to the bloodstream. In healthy individuals, little to no glucose is usually found in the urine. However, if glucose levels in the blood are high, as in diabetes, the renal tubules may not be able to reabsorb all the glucose, leading to glucose spilling over into the urine, a condition called glycosuria.
i have a blood glucose level of 116 is that high
180
its a little high.
Insuline and Glucagon control blood glucose. Insuline: brings down high levels of glucose. Glucagon: brings glucose levels back to normal, (brings glucose levels up).
High km, low affinity for glucose means that the liver and will only take up glucose during times of high blood glucose levels (Glycogen and FA synthesis)
An 84 blood glucose is perfect.
your blood glucose may be too high for meter to read or bad test strip
Insulin is the hormone that is secreted when blood glucose levels are high. Insulin helps to lower blood glucose levels by signaling cells to take up glucose from the bloodstream for energy or storage.
glucokinase. glucokinase has a high km(low affinity for glucose) so glucokinase only phosphorylates glucose when blood glucose is high, such as after a meal. As such, it makes sense that this would be sensor for B-cells
If insulin is low and glucose is high, you will feel hungry
Do you mean glucose levels ? If so, it's a high level. Normal level must not surpass 110 mg/ml
what does e9 mean on your glucose meter