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Fructose metabolism primarily occurs in the liver, where fructose is converted into intermediates that enter glycolysis or lipogenesis, potentially leading to fat accumulation and metabolic disorders if consumed in excess. Unlike glucose, fructose does not stimulate insulin secretion, which can contribute to insulin resistance and other metabolic issues over time.
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