Glucose is transported in crustacean hepatopancreas and intestine by Na+-dependent co-transport,

Glucose is transported in crustacean hepatopancreas and intestine by Na+-dependent co-transport, while Na+-dependent D-fructose influx has just been described for the hepatopancreas. by an individual SGLT-type carrier in each organ with sodium getting the most well-liked, high affinity, cation for both sugars in the hepatopancreas, and potassium getting the most well-liked, high affinity, cation for… Continue reading Glucose is transported in crustacean hepatopancreas and intestine by Na+-dependent co-transport,