ALDOC
ALDOC, or Aldose Reductase, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of sugars. It is involved in converting glucose into sorbitol, a sugar alcohol, through a process called reduction. This reaction is important for maintaining cellular health and regulating sugar levels in the body.
In addition to its metabolic functions, ALDOC is also linked to various health conditions, particularly diabetes. Elevated levels of sorbitol can lead to complications such as neuropathy and retinopathy. Understanding ALDOC's role can help in developing treatments for these conditions and managing sugar-related health issues.