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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (alpha-glucosidase)
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A multicentre study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, voglibose, on glycaemic control in 113 patients with type 2 diabetes whose blood glucose control was poor on treatment with a sulphonylurea drug. The patients were treated for 24 weeks with 0.6 mg voglibose, given orally three times daily, before a meal, together with their usual sulphonylurea drug treatment. In the 86 patients who completed the study, fasting plasma glucose, 2-h post-prandial plasma glucose and haemoglobin showed statistically significant decreases in FPG, 2h-PPG and HbA1c compared with the baseline (P < 0.05) at almost all time-points during treatment. No serious adverse reactions were reported and there were no significant changes in mean body weights. Plasma glucose control was considered to be improved in 65% of patients; there were no adverse events in 92.9% of patients. The results suggest that the combined use of this alpha-glucosidase inhibitor and sulphonylurea drugs may be effective in controlling plasma glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes and that this combination might delay the onset of vascular complications in these patients.
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PMID:Effect of an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (voglibose), in combination with sulphonylureas, on glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes patients. 992 6

The digestive tract plays an important role in glucose homeostasis. The important fact is that cells of the digestive tract are also the place of production of numerous regulatory peptides. Their use in the treatment of diabetes has been subject to study for many years. The paper examines the synthetic analogue of the human hormone amylin, the secretion of which coincides with the secretion of insulin. The synthetic analogue pramlintide is used in treatment of DM1T as well as DM2T. Likewise, a group of intestinal alpha-glucosidase inhibitors--acarbose in this country--was introduced into clinical practice some years ago. Both drugs share their glucose-lowering effects, but first of all they influence postprandial hyperglycemia like other antidiabetic agents of this large group affecting PPG such as incretin mimetics, DPP-4, etc. Both pramlintide and acarbose have find their specific in the treatment of postprandial blood glucose.
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PMID:[Analogues of amylin, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors and the digestive system in homeostasis regulation]. 2161 64