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Blood sugars

If you ve not eaten and the glucose in your blood Begins to fall to levels rather low You start off processes that nip right in the bud That crisis, by the paths we ll shortly show. [Pg.31]

When a hormone hits receptors on the surface of a cell (A hormone such as glucagon s implied) [Pg.31]

Then an enz5mie s activated in that cell membrane as well Albeit on the cytosolic side. [Pg.31]

That cyclase enz5mie then can act on ATP Making second messenger quite easily, [Pg.31]

A cyclic diester that acts allosterically Sets protein kinase active centre free. [Pg.31]


Blood sugar Blood urea nitrogen Blowers Blowing agent... [Pg.119]

I-Methyl-4-[3(5)-pyrazolyl]quinolinium iodides (688) also failed to depress blood sugar levels significantly (69JMC1124). Neuroleptic-like effects of some /3-aminoketones (689) containing a pyrazole nucleus have been described in the literature (B-80MI40406). The... [Pg.291]

Quinolinium 2-dicyanomethylene-1,1,3,3-tetracyanopropanediide dimensions, 2, 110 Quinolinium iodide, 1-alkyl-Ladenburg rearrangement, 2, 300 Quinolinium iodide, 1-methyl-Ladenburg rearrangement, 2, 300, 335 Quinolinium iodide, [l-methyl-4-[3(5)-pyrazolyl]-blood sugar level and, 5, 291 Quinolinium perchlorate, 1-ethoxy-hydroxymethylation, 2, 300 Quinolinium perchlorate, 1-methyl-nitration, 2, 318 Quinolinium salts alkylation, 2, 293 Beyer synthesis, 2, 474 electrophilic substitution, 2, 317 free radical alkylation, 2, 45 nitration, 2, 188 reactions... [Pg.832]

Picrasma crenata. Stated to contain an uncharacterised alkaloid sigmine, which lowers the contractility and tonicity of the isolated duodenal preparation of the rabbit. In dogs it is hypotensive and lowers concentration of blood sugar, 3 to 4 hours after injection. (Pereira, Ann. foe. med. Univ. S. Paulo, 1938, 14, 269 Chem. Abstr., 1939, 33, 3877).)... [Pg.782]

Glucose is also called blood sugar. It is absorbed readily into the bloodstream and is normally found there at concentrations ranging from 0.004 to 0.008 mol/L. If the concentration of glucose drops below 0.003 M, a condition called hypoglycemia is created, with symptoms ranging from nervousness to loss of consciousness. If the glucose level rises above 0.01 M, as can easily happen with diabetics, it is excreted in the urine. [Pg.618]

Blood sugar (blood glucose) in human beings is controlled by the secretion of (—>) insulin by the beta (B- or (3-) cells of the islands of Langerhans in the pancreas. Loss of insulin synthesis leads to (—>) diabetes. Type 1 diabetes (insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, EDDM) begins in juveniles as an organ-specific autoimmune reaction, the destructive insulitis. [Pg.240]

Acarbose and Miglitol These agents are specific inhibitors of intestinal glucosidases and reduce the conversion of sucrose and starch to glucose. Their main effect is a delay, not a complete inhibition, of the absorption of carbohydrates. Postprandial blood sugar excursions are effectively reduced. Because a small portion of the carbohydrates enters the colon, their microbial degradation frequently causes flatulence or... [Pg.425]

More than half of the patients receiving this drug by the parenteral route experience some adverse reaction. Severe and sometimes life-threatening reactions include leukopenia (low white blood cell count), hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), and hypotension (low blood pressure). Moderate or less severe reactions include changes in some laboratory tests, such as the serum creatinine and liver function tests. Other adverse reactions include anxiety, headache, hypotension, chills, nausea, and anorexia Aerosol administration may result in fatigue a metallic taste in the mouth, shortness of breath, and anorexia... [Pg.103]

Insulin aspart is given immediately before a meal (widiin 5 to 10 minutes of beginning a meal). Insulin lispro is given 15 minutes before a meal or immediately after a meal. Insulin aspart and lispro make insulin administration more convenient for many patients who find taking a drug 30 to 60 minutes before meals bothersome hi addition, insulin lispro (Humalog) appears to lower die blood sugar level 1 to 2 hours after meals... [Pg.493]

The a-glucosidase inhibitors, acarbose (Precose) and miglitol (Glyset), lower blood sugar by delaying die digestion of carbohydrates and absorption of carbohydrates in the intestine. [Pg.502]

Although elderly patients taking the oral antidiabetic drugs are particularly susceptible to hypoglycemic reactions these reactions may be difficult to detect in the elderly. The nurse notifies the health care provider if blood sugar tevetsare elevated (consistently > 200 mg/dL) or if ketones are present in the urine. [Pg.506]

MANAGING HYPERGLYCEMIA AND KETOACIDOSIS. Capillary blood specimens are obtained and tested in the same manner as for insulin (see Fhtient and Family Teaching Checklist, p. 497). The nurse notifies the health care provider if blood sugar levels are elevated... [Pg.506]

The patient is able to use die glucometer correcdy to monitor blood sugar or test urine for glucose and ketones. [Pg.508]

The energy substrates are contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any component of the solution. Dextrose solutions are contraindicated in patients with diabetic coma with excessively high blood sugar. Concentrated dextrose solutions are contraindicated in patients with increased intracranial pressure, delirium tremens (if patient is dehydrated), hepatic coma, or glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome Alcohol dextrose solutions are contraindicated in patients with epilepsy, urinary tract infections, alcoholism, and diabetic coma... [Pg.635]

Garlic Allium sativum Lowers blood sugar, cholesterol, and lipids May cause abnormal blood glucose levels Increased risk of bleeding in patients taking the coumarins, salicylates, or antiplatelet drugs. [Pg.660]

Barooah I, Murthy PS, Mukherjee SK. 1980. Nature of endosulfan induced blood sugar lowering. Indian J Exp Biol 18 1446-1447. [Pg.277]

The monosaccharides include glucose, the blood sugar and ribose, an important constiment of nucleotides and nucleic acids. [Pg.110]

A 62-year-old obese female with a history of diabetes and hypertension presents to clinic for routine follow-up. Her fasting blood sugars have been elevated recently, averaging 1 80 to 250 mg/dL (1 0 to 13.8 mmol/L). [Pg.374]


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