Gluconeogenesis
![Catabolism of proteinogenic amino acids. Amino acids are classified according to the abilities of their products to enter gluconeogenesis:[6] Glucogenic amino acids have this abilityKetogenic amino acids do not. These products may still be used for ketogenesis or lipid synthesis.Some amino acids are catabolized into both glucogenic and ketogenic products.](/uploads/202501/15/Amino_acid_catabolism_revised0432.png)


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Gluconeogenesis (GNG) is a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates. From breakdown of proteins, these substrates include glucogenic amino acids (although not ketogenic amino acids); from breakdown of lipids (such as triglycerides), they include glycerol (although not fatty acids); and from other steps in metabolism they include pyruvate and lactate.