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The effect of glyderinine on glucose transport into muscle tissue depending on the level of insulin in the blood

Malikova Gulchexra Yuldashevna , Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute. Associate Professor of the Department of Toxicological Chemistry. Candidate of Biological Sciences. Tashkent, 45 Oybek St.
Jurayeva Aziza Abdunazarovna , Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute of Education and Research. Associate Professor of the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, Candidate of Biological Sciences. Tashkent, 45 Oybek St.

Abstract

The paper studied glucose in glycerin (18-dehydroglycerretic acid) by comparing the level of transport to diaphragm muscle tissue with the insulin effect under in vitro conditions. In this case, a 53% decrease in glucose content in the incubation medium in muscle tissue was to a certain extent the reason for its accumulation as glycogen (24%). Since the observed changes were similar to the qualitative changes determined by the action of insulin, the amount of insulin and S-peptide was measured using radioimmun analysis in the rat mine, where glycerin was sent in this experiment. The results of these studies showed that in animal experiments conducted in the glyderin laboratory, it was shown that insulin and C-peptide act in both directions. No significant glycemic reactions to adrenaline were observed in animals taking antidepressants. Therefore, the observed metabolic changes may be related to the stimulation of insulin secretion.

Keywords

Diabetes, hexokinase, glycogen

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Malikova Gulchexra Yuldashevna, & Jurayeva Aziza Abdunazarovna. (2025). The effect of glyderinine on glucose transport into muscle tissue depending on the level of insulin in the blood. International Journal of Medical Sciences And Clinical Research, 5(02), 102–104. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmscr/Volume05Issue02-19