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Galactosemia caused by a transferase deficiency is characterized by elevated levels of galactose, galactitol, and galactose 1‑phosphate. galactose and galactitol are precursors of galactose 1‑phosphate. transferase deficiency studies in animal models suggest that galactose 1‑phosphate is the toxic agent. which result from a galactosemia study in an animal model will implicate galactose 1‑phosphate as the toxic agent in a transferase deficiency? inhibition of udp‑glucose 4‑epimerase in affected animals prevents toxicity. affected animals given a lactase inhibitor do not experience toxicity. inhibition of galactose transporter in the intestinal cells prevents toxicity. affected animals given a galactokinase inhibitor do not experience toxicity. a galactose‑free diet eliminates toxicity in affected animals.

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