For example, glucose and Galactose are structural isomers.
Galactose is primarily found in milk.
Glucose and Galactose are both simple structures made of a six-carbon ring.
Glucose and Galactose are transported into the bloodstream by the same transporter.
If you have a condition called galactosaemia,
where your body cannot process Galactose.
They are absorbed into the human bloodstream and
where your liver converts Galactose into glucose.
Aside from this,
there are some different sorts of sugar in the body like fructose and Galactose.
Galactose undergoes structural rearrangement
so that it can be used in the glucose pathway for fuel or stored.
They are almost identical, but Galactose differs slightly in the orientation of functional groups around the fourth carbon.
It cannot become absorbed by the body unless is gets changed into more simple sugars called glucose and Galactose.
Galactosemia is a condition in which Galactose is not sufficiently metabolized
and is removed from the blood and stored in tissues as galactitol.
Dysfunctions of the functional activity of the digestive system, accompanied by intolerance to Galactose, including malabsorption syndrome
and congenital insufficiency of certain digestive enzymes.
Corn silk also contains saponins, and crude polysaccharide from corn silk contained rhamnose, xylose, arabinose, mannose,
glucose with largest proportion and Galactose and other monosaccharides.
Lycium Barbarum is rich in LBP, Lycium Barbarum polysaccharide is a kind of water-soluble polysaccharide, it is composed
of arabinose, glucose, Galactose, mannose, xylose and rhamnose.
Goji is rich in LBP, Chinese Goji Berry polysaccharide is a kind of water-soluble polysaccharide, it is composed of arabinose,
glucose, Galactose, mannose, xylose and rhamnose.
Fruit Lycium is rich in LBP, Chinese Fruit Lycium polysaccharide is a kind of water-soluble polysaccharide, it is composed of arabinose,
glucose, Galactose, mannose, xylose and rhamnose.
When the lactose is passing through your small intestine,
it will become attached to the lactase and then the Galactose and glucose from the lactose can be absorbed.
This type of mixture"Pediashur"(reviews emphasizeon this account) can not be given to babies for up to a year,
as well as children with hereditary Galactosemia(when the process of converting Galactose into glucose breaks down).