The consumption of alcohol (ethanol), especially after periods of strenuous activity or after not eating for several hours, results in a deficiency of glucose in the blood, a condition known as hypoglycemia. The first step in the metabolism of ethanol by the liver is oxidation to acetaldehyde, catalyzedby liver alcohol dehydrogenase: Explain how this reaction inhibits the transformation of lactate to pyruvate. Why does this lead to hypoglycemia?
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