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 Research Article
												Glucono-Delta-Lactone: An In Vitro Inhibitor of Hyperglycemia-Induced Coagulation 						
Author(s): Charles R Spillert and Irene N OjiniCharles R Spillert and Irene N Ojini             
						
												
				 Diabetes is a disease in which premature development of conditions which increase blood coagulation are the leading cause of death. A reduction in the consequences of elevated glucose levels is the main focus of clinical treatment. It has been determined that the addition of glucose to anti-coagulated human blood, followed by incubation for 24 hours results in the generation of a hypercoagulable state, which is evaluated by reduction in whole blood clotting time. Incubation for 2 hours did not show the same change in clotting. Furthermore, the addition of glucono-delta-lactone, a low-toxicity food additive mitigated the hypercoagulable state which may, in part, be produced by tissue factor generated by up-regulated monocytes. This demonstration of in vitro glucose toxicity may broaden our clinical knowledge of the diabetic state. Also, glucono-delta-lactone warrants additional studies.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2167-1168.1000284 
																	  
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