Genetic disorders of metabolism

Genes are the blueprints for the proteins and proteins are responsible for the digestion and metabolism of our food. Sometimes, a faulty gene resulting in a metabolic disorder. By keeping close attention to diet and by taking medical supervision, genetic metabolic disorders can be managed.

Some genetic disorders of metabolism include:

Fructose intolerance -  Is the inability to break down fructose.

Galactosaemia – Galactosaemia is the inability to convert the carbohydrate galactose into glucose.

phenylketonuria (PKU)phenylketonuria (PKU) is caused due to the inability to convert the amino acid phenylalanine into tyrosine. The increase in the levels of phenylalanine in the blood can cause brain damage. The foods containing High-protein artificial sweetener aspartame must be avoided.

 

  • Metabolic Disorder
  • Inborn error of metabolism
  • Glycogen storage diseases
  • Niemann – Pick Diseases
  • Myopathy
  • Gaucher’s Diseases

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