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How Lactate and Alanine Fuel Glucose Production During Fasting

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June 13, 2026 · 4:40 PM

During fasting, the body relies on a metabolic partnership between muscle and liver to maintain blood glucose levels. The muscle supplies the liver with lactate and alanine, which serve as key precursors for gluconeogenesis — the process of generating new glucose. This allows the liver to restore plasma glucose to normal levels, ensuring a steady energy supply for vital organs.