Sust. FEM. Normal amount of glucose in the blood, in fasting: 70 to 110 milligrams per deciliter ( 41 mg/dl;. The contents of night food abstinence after glucose is called basal glucose. Glucose is glucose circulating in the blood. Less than 70 mg/dl figures - in fasting - are hypoglycemia. Values higher than 110 mg/dl, hyperglycemia. Commonly to tenors of 55 mg/dl or less starts to feel symptoms of lack of glucose (Source: Pan American Federation of sport for all ). The word is hybrid, the Latin noun for 'standard': Squadron, law, rule, and the Greek components «glykós», equivalent adjective to sweet, the substantive «áima»: blood ( the diphthong 'AI' becomes 'e' ) and the ending 'ia', meaning of pathological condition.