Episodes

  • Thromboxanes, Prostaglandins & Vascular Health
    Jun 27 2025

    This podcast covers the key roles of prostacyclin (PGI2) and thromboxanes (TXA2) on vascular health by regulating platelet aggregation and vasodilation. The major eicosanoids produced in the body are derived from omega-6 fatty acids and their precursor is arachidonic acid.

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    2 mins
  • Fish Oils & Inflammation
    Jun 27 2025

    This podcast covers eicosanoids derived from omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids and how their relative amounts could reduce inflammation by decreasing platelet aggregation and promoting vasodilation. Thromboxane A3 derived from omega -3 fatty acids is less potent in promoting platelet aggregation than Thromboxanes A2 derived from omega -6 fatty acids.

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    3 mins
  • Insulin, Exercise & Plasma Glucose
    Jun 10 2025

    This podcast from the "Metabolism Made Easy" channel **describes the body's response to food intake**, focusing on **how blood glucose and insulin levels interact**. After a meal, **blood glucose rises, prompting the pancreas to release insulin**. Insulin then **facilitates glucose uptake into muscle and fat cells** and **promotes glucose storage as glycogen in the liver and muscles**, ultimately **lowering blood glucose**. The video explains that **insulin increases glucose transporters (GLUT4) on muscle and adipose tissue**, enabling efficient glucose absorption by those tissues specifically. Furthermore, it highlights how **moderate exercise can enhance muscle glucose consumption**, suggesting that **combining insulin's effects with physical activity helps prevent post-meal blood glucose spikes** and **maintains stable blood sugar levels**.

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    5 mins
  • Glutamate, Aspartate & Pyrimidine Synthesis
    Jun 2 2025

    This podcast covers the amino acid contribution to the synthesis of the pyrimidine ring. The podcast also covers the regulation of the rate-limiting enzyme of pyrimidine synthesis carbamoylphosphate synthase II (CPSII). It is inhibited by UTP and activated by ATP and PRPP. A comparison of CPS I and CPSII is also included.

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    4 mins
  • Folic Acid & Purine Synthesis
    May 24 2025

    This podcast discusses the importance of tetrahydrofolate (THF) for making purines, which are essential for building nucleotides and nucleic acids in both humans and microorganisms. The podcast explains that microorganisms produce their own folic acid, which is needed for THF synthesis, and how drugs like sulfonamides block this production. The video also highlights that humans obtain folic acid from their diet and how the drug methotrexate inhibits an enzyme crucial for converting dietary folic acid into THF. Finally, the podcast notes that a lack of folic acid can lead to megaloblastic anemia and will particularly affect other rapidly dividing cells.

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    6 mins
  • Folic Acid: 3 Essential Roles
    May 17 2025

    Folic acid plays 3 essential cellular roles, including synthesis of purines, thymidine, and metabolism of several amino acids. Nucleotide synthesis and nucleic acid synthesis are completely dependent on folic acid availability from the diet.

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    3 mins
  • Fat Digestion & Chylomicron Delivery-AI Podcast
    May 8 2025
    This excerpt from a YouTube video transcript explains the digestion and absorption of dietary fats. It details how the enzyme pancreatic lipase breaks down triacylglycerols into smaller molecules in the small intestine. These molecules are then absorbed by the intestinal lining and reassembled back into triacylglycerols. Finally, these reformed triacylglycerols are packaged into chylomicrons, which are released into the bloodstream to deliver fatty acids to body tissues.
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    4 mins
  • How Glucose is Converted to Fat ?- AI Podcast
    Apr 30 2025
    Glucose provides two important precursors for the synthesis of triacylglycerol and fatty acids. Specifically, dihyroxyactone phosphate (DHAP) and acetyl CoA are both derived from glucose. DHAP provides the backbone to build triacylglycerol, while acetyl CoA (from pyruvate) is the precursor for fatty acid synthesis. On the other hand, acetyl CoA derived from the Beta-oxidation of even-chain fatty acids can not be used for glucose synthesis.
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    5 mins