2010
DOI: 10.2174/1876396001003010076
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In Silico Modeling of Ligand Molecule for Target Protein in Diabetes Mellitus Type II Insight Mechanism~!2009-09-05~!2009-12-21~!2010-02-18~!

Abstract: Type II Diabetes Mellitus or Non-Insulin dependent Diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is one of the common diseases worldwide and often recognized as life style disease. The major symptom of this disease is an increase in blood glucose level resulting in polydypsia, polyuria and polyphagia. The cause of this abnormality is either lack of insulin production or insensitivity to the insulin produced inside the body. Glucagon like peptide (GLP) produced by the glucagons gene is responsible for insulin secretion. Thus prope… Show more

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“…DiPeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPPIV) checks the GLP, thus in order to restore the normal functioning of these, the activity of DPP IV has to be checked using DPP IV inhibitors. CoQ10 might also enhance the activity of DPP IV enzyme which needs further studies related to ligand molecule for target protein in type 2 diabetes [6]. The present studies provide new insights for efficient inhibition of DPP IV to restore the normal activity of the body overcoming the negative effects left by other drugs.…”
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“…DiPeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPPIV) checks the GLP, thus in order to restore the normal functioning of these, the activity of DPP IV has to be checked using DPP IV inhibitors. CoQ10 might also enhance the activity of DPP IV enzyme which needs further studies related to ligand molecule for target protein in type 2 diabetes [6]. The present studies provide new insights for efficient inhibition of DPP IV to restore the normal activity of the body overcoming the negative effects left by other drugs.…”
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“…Since CoQ10 is protective against superoxide anion produced due to hyperglycemia, Table 1, it poses the possibility that CoQ10 may be protective against free radical induced damage to glucagon gene. Thus proper functioning of GLP may be useful in controlling type II diabetes mellitus [6]. DiPeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPPIV) checks the GLP, thus in order to restore the normal functioning of these, the activity of DPP IV has to be checked using DPP IV inhibitors.…”
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