TY - JOUR AU - Perdomo Hernández, Germán M. AU - Merino, Beatriz AU - Fernández Díaz, Cristina M. . AU - Cózar Castellano, Irene PY - 2020 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10259/5242 AB - The worldwide epidemics of obesity and diabetes have been linked to increased sugar consumption in humans. Here, we review fructose and glucose metabolism, as well as potential molecular mechanisms by which excessive sugar consumption is associated to... LA - eng PB - MDPI KW - fructose KW - glucose KW - small intestine KW - liver KW - brain KW - gut-brain axis KW - non-alcoholic fatty liver KW - insulin resistance KW - metabolic syndrome KW - type 2 diabetes mellitus KW - Endocrinología KW - Endocrinology TI - Intestinal fructose and glucose metabolism in health and disease DO - 10.3390/nu12010094 T2 - Nutrients VL - 12 M2 - 94 ER -