1965
DOI: 10.1007/bf01707067
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Hyperlipämie und latenter Diabetes mellitus

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“…Effect of Powdered Cuminum nigrum Seeds, theirAqueous and hyperglycaemic states e. g. in patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. Braunsteiner et al (10) have reported that, in latent Methanol Extracts and of Tolbutamide on Blood Total Lipid diabetes with hypertriglyceridaemia, the plasma-free fatty Levels in Normal Rabbits acids are also increased. Thus, blood total lipid contents were Mean blood total lipids SEM of the control rabbits at zero also estimated in normal and alloxan-diabetic rabbits after oral hour after administration of water were 504 25 mg/100 ml and administration of various doses of C. nigrum seeds as well as were not significantly (P> 0.05) affected at 4, 10 and 24 hours.…”
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“…Effect of Powdered Cuminum nigrum Seeds, theirAqueous and hyperglycaemic states e. g. in patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. Braunsteiner et al (10) have reported that, in latent Methanol Extracts and of Tolbutamide on Blood Total Lipid diabetes with hypertriglyceridaemia, the plasma-free fatty Levels in Normal Rabbits acids are also increased. Thus, blood total lipid contents were Mean blood total lipids SEM of the control rabbits at zero also estimated in normal and alloxan-diabetic rabbits after oral hour after administration of water were 504 25 mg/100 ml and administration of various doses of C. nigrum seeds as well as were not significantly (P> 0.05) affected at 4, 10 and 24 hours.…”
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“…Prenylamine differs in its effects from either of the two classes of blocking agents used in that it is reported to produce a reserpine-like depletion of catecholamine storage granules (Schone & Lindner, 1960;Carlsson, Hillarp & Waldeck, 1963), and was shown to exhibit both a-adrenolytic (Kochsiek, Scheler & Bretschneider, 1960;Lindner, 1963;Kuschke, Eckmann & others, 1964;Obianwu, 1967) and P-adrenolytic (Lindner, 1960(Lindner, , 1964Haas, 1964 ;Fleckenstein, Doring & others, 1968) properties. Lindner (1964) and Braunsteiner, Sailer & Sandhofer (1965) showed prenylamine to block the noradrenaline-induced mobilization of free fatty acids in dogs, and to lower free fatty acid blood levels in man. The slight elevation of cholesterol seen in our experiments after prenylamine, 25 and 50 mg/kg, as well as the failure of 25 mg/kg to block the hypercholesterolemic effect of adrenaline may reflect the sympathomimetic properties of prenylamine in discharging endogenous catecholamines.…”
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