Pub. Date : 1979 Sep
PMID : 115730
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The possibility that this effect is of importance in its hypoglycaemic action was investigated by studying the effect of galactose on insulin release before and after treatment with glibenclamide; galactose stimulates insulin release when given orally but has no effect when given parenterally; thus its ability to release insulin appears to reside in an action on a gut factor. | Galactose | insulin | Homo sapiens |
2 | The possibility that this effect is of importance in its hypoglycaemic action was investigated by studying the effect of galactose on insulin release before and after treatment with glibenclamide; galactose stimulates insulin release when given orally but has no effect when given parenterally; thus its ability to release insulin appears to reside in an action on a gut factor. | Galactose | insulin | Homo sapiens |
3 | The possibility that this effect is of importance in its hypoglycaemic action was investigated by studying the effect of galactose on insulin release before and after treatment with glibenclamide; galactose stimulates insulin release when given orally but has no effect when given parenterally; thus its ability to release insulin appears to reside in an action on a gut factor. | Galactose | insulin | Homo sapiens |
4 | The possibility that this effect is of importance in its hypoglycaemic action was investigated by studying the effect of galactose on insulin release before and after treatment with glibenclamide; galactose stimulates insulin release when given orally but has no effect when given parenterally; thus its ability to release insulin appears to reside in an action on a gut factor. | Galactose | insulin | Homo sapiens |
5 | Galactose stimulated insulin release but insulin levels before and after treatment were identical. | Galactose | insulin | Homo sapiens |