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  2. Berberine - Wikipedia

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    Formation of the berberine bridge is rationalized as an oxidative process in which the N-methyl group, supplied by S-adenosyl methionine (SAM), is oxidized to an iminium ion, and a cyclization to the aromatic ring occurs by virtue of the phenolic group. [9] Reticuline is the immediate precursor of protoberberine alkaloids in plants. [10]

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  4. Recent research has investigated berberine’s role in supporting heart health and lowering blood sugar levels, per Healthline. How do berberine supplements hold up against prescription medication ...

  5. Talk:Berberine - Wikipedia

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    I would like to relate that information to the berberine content of food supplements containing herbal extracts of goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) and/or Berberis vulgaris. itsme 08:31, 1 September 2009 (UTC) Please read the articles cited, and you will find that the effective daily dosage is 1 to 1,5 grams.

  6. Glucose tolerance test - Wikipedia

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    The glucose tolerance test was first described in 1923 by Jerome W. Conn. [4]The test was based on the previous work in 1913 by A. T. B. Jacobson in determining that carbohydrate ingestion results in blood glucose fluctuations, [5] and the premise (named the Staub-Traugott Phenomenon after its first observers H. Staub in 1921 and K. Traugott in 1922) that a normal patient fed glucose will ...

  7. Isomaltulose - Wikipedia

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    The fructose in isomaltulose exists in a ring structure that readily opens to exhibit a carbonyl group as in ketones and aldehydes, which explains why isomaltulose is a reducing sugar. [ 7 ] Isomaltulose is hydrogenated to produce isomalt , a minimally digestible carbohydrate that is used as a sugar replacer , for example in sugar-free candies ...

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