Skip to main content
RIP informal language
Source Link

Having read the question Is drinking alcohol a form of energy intake?, an answer cites the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition which claims Alcohol has a 'metabolic energy' (ie energy that gets digested into the human body). Sadly the link is dead and I can't find the information nor its sources.

All the papers or information I can find on metabolism of alcohol cite numerous pathways, but in my relatively amateurish reading, I can't see how any of these eventually lead ethanol into becoming glucose. Assuming it's true, howzzithow does it happen?

Having read the question Is drinking alcohol a form of energy intake?, an answer cites the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition which claims Alcohol has a 'metabolic energy' (ie energy that gets digested into the human body). Sadly the link is dead and I can't find the information nor its sources.

All the papers or information I can find on metabolism of alcohol cite numerous pathways, but in my relatively amateurish reading, I can't see how any of these eventually lead ethanol into becoming glucose. Assuming it's true, howzzit happen?

Having read the question Is drinking alcohol a form of energy intake?, an answer cites the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition which claims Alcohol has a 'metabolic energy' (ie energy that gets digested into the human body). Sadly the link is dead and I can't find the information nor its sources.

All the papers or information I can find on metabolism of alcohol cite numerous pathways, but in my relatively amateurish reading, I can't see how any of these eventually lead ethanol into becoming glucose. Assuming it's true, how does it happen?

Source Link

How does ethanol get metabolised into 'metabolic energy'?

Having read the question Is drinking alcohol a form of energy intake?, an answer cites the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition which claims Alcohol has a 'metabolic energy' (ie energy that gets digested into the human body). Sadly the link is dead and I can't find the information nor its sources.

All the papers or information I can find on metabolism of alcohol cite numerous pathways, but in my relatively amateurish reading, I can't see how any of these eventually lead ethanol into becoming glucose. Assuming it's true, howzzit happen?