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administered orally and are thus
called oral
hypoglycemic agents or oral
antihyperglycemic agents.
There are
different classes of
hypoglycemic drugs, and selection...
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leaves possess antimicrobial properties,
while the bark
shows antihyperglycemic activity. The bark of four
Diospyros species found in
India has been...
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often refers specifically to a
class of
drugs that
function as oral
antihyperglycemic drugs used for
diabetes mellitus or
prediabetes treatment. Examples...
- Drug
Administration approved tagatose as
health functional food for
antihyperglycemic effect.
European Food
Safety Authority approved tagatose as novel...
- markets. However,
press reports of its use in ****an for its
purported antihyperglycemic properties made the crop more
widely known in Lima and
other Peruvian...
- bakuchiol,
which has been
studied in a
mouse model for its
potential antihyperglycemic effects.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Otholobium pubescens...
-
transporters in the intestines. For
these reasons,
allulose has
potential antihyperglycemic effects, and has been
found to
reduce postprandial hyperglycemia in...
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inhibits dipeptidyl peptidase-4
which may at
least partly explains its
antihyperglycemic activity. In
those already taking sulphonylureas,
there is an increased...
- Null, 2001 CPR
Environmental Education Centre, 2001 Liogier, 1990
Antihyperglycemic activity and
antidiabetic effect of
methylcaffeate isolated from Solanum...
- Robinson, D. D.; Wyse, B. M.; de Souza, C. J. (September 1993). "
Antihyperglycemic Action of
Guanidinoalkanoic Acids: 3-Guanidinopropionic Acid Ameliorates...