"Keto" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A diet that is very low in carbohydrates, moderate in protein, and high in fat. The goal is to put the body into a state of ketosis, where it burns fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. The acronym "keto" is short for ketosis.
I think there may be a slight mistake. The correct word is probably "ketchup". <br><br>Ketchup is a sweet and tangy condiment made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices. It's commonly used as a topping for foods like fries, burgers, and scrambled eggs.
Ketchup is a sweet and tangy condiment made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices. It is commonly used to add flavor to foods such as fries, burgers, scrambled eggs, and hot dogs.
Ketene is a highly reactive compound, also known as acetone ketene or 2-proponone. It is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, used as a reagent in organic synthesis. It is highly toxic and flammable, and is often used to prepare acyl halides, azides, and other functional group-containing compounds.
Ketjak is an onomatopoeic word that refers to the sound made by scratching or rubbing two rough surfaces together, often loudly or harshly. It is often used to describe the sound of scratching or rubbing skin, fabric, or other materials.
Ketoacidosis is a metabolic condition that occurs when the body produces high levels of ketones, which are acidic compounds that build up in the blood when there is not enough insulin or inflammatory states. It is a serious condition that can occur in people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and other conditions, leading to decreased consciousness, abdominal pain, and other complications.
Ketoacids are organic compounds produced by the body when it breaks down fat for energy, particularly during periods of fasting, starvation, or a very low-carbohydrate diet such as a ketogenic diet. They are an intermediate product of fatty acid metabolism and are typically excreted in the urine, breath, or as a ketone body in the blood. In a ketogenic diet, the liver converts fatty acids into ketoacids, which are then used by the body for energy instead of glucose.
Ketoadipate is a metabolic intermediate in the breakdown (catabolism) of certain amino acids, specifically the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) leucine, isoleucine, and valine.
Ketoamines are a class of organic compounds that contain a keto group (-CO-) and an amine group (-NR2) bonded to a carbon atom. They are often used as solvents, synthesis intermediates, and pharmaceuticals.
Ketobutyrate is a metabolite that is produced through the breakdown of lipids in the body. It is a type of ketone body, which is a byproduct of fat metabolism. Specifically, ketobutyrate is formed when the amino acid leucine is broken down and converted into beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB). Kimkins et al. (2013) found that ketobutyrate plays a crucial role in the regulation of glucose metabolism and cellular energy homeostasis.
Ketoconazole is a type of antifungal medication. It is used to treat various fungal infections, such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and jock itch. It is available both over-the-counter and by prescription, depending on the strength and type of infection. In addition to its antifungal properties, ketoconazole also has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it a versatile treatment option for a range of conditions.