It does not normally exceed 0.2 Mmol/L. So i d say it is less than 0.2 mMol/L
Condition known as Ketosis
Yes, red blood cells cannot utilize ketone bodies for energy because they lack the necessary enzymes to metabolize them.
Ketonemia is high blood ketone levels. When associated with diabetes, it's called diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
ketoacidosis.
diabetic ketoacidosis
No it is not , the normal blood alcohol concentration is 0.000000
fatty acids
The ones present in you blood - at the concentration in your blood.
Proteins-amino acids
When ketone bodies are present in large amounts in the blood and urine, it usually indicates increased metabolism of fats. This can occur during conditions such as fasting, low carbohydrate intake, or uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes mellitus. Glycosuria is the presence of glucose in the urine, indicating high blood sugar levels. Ketone bodies in the urine are a sign of diabetic ketoacidosis, which can occur in uncontrolled diabetes.
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