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Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors Antidiabetics

Scheen AJ, Lefebvre PJ. Potential pharmacokinetics interference between alpha-glucosidase inhibitors and other oral antidiabetic agents. Diabetes Care 2002 25(l) 247-8. [Pg.366]

Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors (AGIs) were the first drags developed to meet the needs of better postprandial glucose control when sulfonylureas and biguanides were the only available oral antidiabetics that did not show any vasoprotective effect in the UGDP study [14]. [Pg.143]

Yoshikawa, M., H. Shimada, N. Nishida, et al. 1998. Antidiabetic principles of natural medicines. II. Aldose reductase and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors from Brazilian natural medicine, the leaves of Myrcia multiflora DC.(Myrtaceae) Stmctures of myrciacitrins I and II and myrciaphenones A and B. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 46(1) 113-119. [Pg.587]


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