Effects of long-term feeding of glibenclamide on normal rats
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02003721
Effects of long-term feeding of glibenclamide on normal rats
Abstract
Prolonged administration of glibenclamide decreased blood sugar, liver glycogen and protein and increased liver and serum lipids and organic phosphates of liver in normal rats. A significant weight increase observed in glibenclamide group of rats is attributed to lipid accumulation.
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