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Glucose-lowering properties of vanadium compounds: comparison of coordination complexes with maltol or kojic acid as ligands.

Authors :
Yuen VG
Caravan P
Gelmini L
Glover N
McNeill JH
Setyawati IA
Zhou Y
Orvig C
Source :
Journal of inorganic biochemistry [J Inorg Biochem] 1997 Nov 01; Vol. 68 (2), pp. 109-16.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Bis(kojato)oxovanadium(IV) [abbreviated VO(ka)2], a close chemical analog of the insulin-mimetic lead compound bis(maltolato)oxovanadium(IV)--abbreviated BMOV or VO(ma)2--is reported and its reaction chemistry and insulin-mimetic properties are presented. VO(ka)2 [log K1 = 7.61(10), log K2 = 6.89(6), log beta 2 = 14.50(16)] has a reaction chemistry which directly parallels that of VO(ma)2. In aqueous solution it is more slowly oxidized by molecular oxygen to [VO2(ka)2]- than is VO(ma)2 to [VO2(ma)2]-. Variable pH electrochemistry and variable pH 51V NMR of solutions of VO(ka)2 are presented and contrasted with the corresponding results for VO(ma)2. Time course studies (24 hr) in STZ-diabetic rats following the oral or i.p. administration of VO(ka)2, VO(ma)2, VO2+ (vanadyl) as vanadyl sulfate (VOSO4), and [VO2(ma)2]- as its [NH4]+ salt have been performed, as have chronic oral studies comparing VO(ka)2 and VO(ma)2 over a six week period. In all studies, the most potent form of vanadium was the neutrally charged, water soluble, complex VO(ma)2.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0162-0134
Volume :
68
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of inorganic biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9336969
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0162-0134(97)00082-2