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Glucose, fructose, xylitol, and sorbitol loading tests were tried on the subjects with marked hyperinsulinism; one with prediabetes who was inherited strongly by diabetes but had normal glucose tolerance, and the other with insulinoma. 0.33 g of each sugar per kg of body weight was injected intravenously, and blood sugar (by Autoanalyzer), serum NEFA (by Novak’s method) and IRI (by Hales and Randle’s method) were measured intermittently for one hour after injection.
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Shigeta, Y., Izumi, K., Oji, N., Hoshi, M., Kang, M., Harano, Y. (1969). Comment The Effect of Glucose, Fructose, Xylitol or Sorbitol Loading on the Blood Sugar, Serum NEFA and Immuno-Reactive Insulin (IRI) in the Cases with Hyperinsulinism. In: Horecker, B.L., Lang, K., Takagi, Y. (eds) International Symposium on Metabolism, Physiology, and Clinical Use of Pentoses and Pentitols. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46191-0_22
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