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Diabetogene Wirkung des 2,3,4-Triketo-Tetrahydropyridins

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It is shown that 2,3,4-triketo-tetrahydropyridine (I) exercises a diabetogenic activity on white rats when given in a dose of 80 mg/kg body weight. It is suggested that the group -COCOCONH- is responsible for this activity. This is in accordance with the observation that monoalkyl derivatives of alloxane show diabetogenic activity, while dialkyl derivatives show none.

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Allegretti, N., Balenovič, K., Fišter, V. et al. Diabetogene Wirkung des 2,3,4-Triketo-Tetrahydropyridins. Experientia 9, 416–417 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02175524

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