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Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi. 1984 Jan;83(1):1-10.
[Hypoglycemic effects of the blended Chinese traditional medicines in genetically and chemically diabetic mice]
[Article in Japanese]
Suzuki J, Kimura M.
The selective sensitivities to the blended Chinese traditional medicines (Kampo Hozai) applied for diabetes mellitus were pharmacologically studied utilizing the diabetic models: genetically diabetic KK-CAy mice and alloxan diabetic mice. The hypoglycemic response to sulfonylurea (tolbutamide) was observed in the KK-CAy mice as well as that to metformin, giving evidence which supported the difference of diabetic features between KK-CAy mice and alloxan diabetic mice. The hypoglycemic potencies of the blended medicines were determined in alloxan diabetics: Chikuyosekkoto greater than Byakkoka-Ninjinto not equal to Bakumondoto much greater than Hachimigan not equal to Ninjinto greater than Goreisan. A similar order of potency was shown in the fasted KK-CAy mice. In the nonfasted KK-CAy mice, Hachimigan selectively had the more marked hypoglycemic effect. In conclusion, it is compatible that the effects of Kampo Hozai may be classified into plural types of action mechanism by utilizing etiologically different diabetic models.
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Am J Chin Med. 1983;11(1-4):74-6.
Hypoglycemic effect of guava juice in mice and human subjects.
Cheng JT, Yang RS.
Guava is a plentiful fruit in Taiwan and it was taken from the plants of Psidium guajava Linn. (Myrtaceae). According to the folklore in Chinese Medicine, gauva was useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. In the present study, acute i.p. treatment with 1 g/kg guava juice produced a marked hypoglycemic action in normal and alloxan-treated diabetic mice. Although effective duration of guava is more transient and it is less potent than chlorpropamide and metformin, blood glucose lowering effect of guava also can be obtained by oral administration in maturity-onset diabetic and healthy volunteers. Thus, it is suggested that guava may be employed to improve and/or prevent the disease of diabetes mellitus.
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Biochem Pharmacol. 1984 May 1;33(9):1437-44.
In vivo and in vitro effects of a new hypoglycemic agent, 2-(3-methylcinnamylhydrazono)-propionate (BM 42.304) on glucose metabolism in guinea pigs.
Kuhnle HF, Schmidt FH, Deaciuc IV.
A new compound, 2-(3- methylcinnamylhydrazono )-propionate (BM 42.304), showed a dose dependent hypoglycemic effect in starved guinea pigs after both oral and intraperitoneal administration. In contrast to biguanides (phenformin and metformin) the new compound produced only a moderate increase in blood lactate concentration and did not alter the content of adenine nucleotides in the freeze-clamped liver in vivo. Gluconeogenesis from a variety of precursors in the perfused guinea-pig liver was also inhibited by BM 42.304. These properties suggest that the compound deserves further investigation in connection with its potential usefulness for the treatment of diabetes.
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