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Grappling With the “Miracle” of Glucosamine
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1999Glucosamine sulfate has been reported to reverse or stop the progression of osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is promoted as a nutritional supplement that rebuilds damaged articular surfaces and relieves pain as effectively as ibuprofen, but without serious side effects.
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Hyperglycemic effect of glucosamine
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1962The injection of large amounts of glucosamine into either alligators or rats increased the plasma glucose level to a height as great as that found in severe diabetes. Galactosamine and N-acetylglucosamine were inactive in this respect. Since glucosamine was not found to increase plasma lactic acid in either the alligator or rat or to decrease liver ...
Thomas Hernandez, Roland A. Coulson
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Analytical Biochemistry, 1964
Abstract A specific microdetermination of d -glucosamine in the presence of other hexosamines is presented. This method is based on the specificity of yeast hexokinase for d -glucosamine and of yeast acetylating enzyme for d -glucosamine 6-phosphate. When coupled with a method for determination of total hexosamine, the amount of another hexosamine
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Abstract A specific microdetermination of d -glucosamine in the presence of other hexosamines is presented. This method is based on the specificity of yeast hexokinase for d -glucosamine and of yeast acetylating enzyme for d -glucosamine 6-phosphate. When coupled with a method for determination of total hexosamine, the amount of another hexosamine
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Medical Hypotheses, 1996
The rapid production of hyaluronic acid by fibroblasts in the early stages of wound healing may be of crucial importance as hyaluronic acid stimulates the migration and mitosis of mesenchymal and epithelial cells. Increased levels of hyaluronic acid, as observed during fetal wound healing or as achieved by the topical application of hyaluronic acid ...
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The rapid production of hyaluronic acid by fibroblasts in the early stages of wound healing may be of crucial importance as hyaluronic acid stimulates the migration and mitosis of mesenchymal and epithelial cells. Increased levels of hyaluronic acid, as observed during fetal wound healing or as achieved by the topical application of hyaluronic acid ...
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Glucosamine Sulfate for Osteoarthritis
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1998OBJECTIVE: To characterize the usefulness of glucosamine sulfate in the treatment of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). DATA SOURCES AND STUDY SELECTION: Pertinent citations were identified via a MEDLINE search (January 1975–March 1997). Only trials available in the English language involving human subjects, OA, and glucosamine sulfate were selected ...
Carlos C da Camara, Gregory V Dowless
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Glucosamine and Glucosamine-Peptides Antimicrobial Compounds
2015Hincapie Martinez, Daylin J
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The determination of glucosamine and galactosamine
Analytical Biochemistry, 1970M.W. Fanger, Derek G. Smyth
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