Horm Metab Res 1998; 30(3): 169-171
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-978859
Short Communication

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Insulinotropic Action of 6-O-Acyl-D-glucose Esters

W. J. Malaisse1 , O. Kirk2
  • 1Laboratory of Experimental Medicine, Brussels Free University, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, Denmark
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1997

Publication Date:
20 April 2007 (online)

Several 6-O-acyl-D-glucose esters were examined for their possible insulinotropic action in rats islets incubated for 90 minutes in the absence or presence of either D-glucose or L-leucine. As a rule, 6-O-acetyl-D-glucose and either medium- and long-chain acyl-D-glucose esters only exerted modest effects upon insulin release, much less pronounced than those previously recorded with hexose pentaacetate esters. Nevertheless, under suitable experimental conditions, 6-O-octanoyl-D-glucose and 6-O-decanoyl-D-glucose significantly augmented insulin output, suggesting that such esters could be used, instead of D-glucose itself, as cell nutrients.