2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.orcp.2012.07.007
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Xanthine derivatives as activators of alpha-amylase: Hypothesis on a link with the hyperglycemia induced by caffeine

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“…In other words, regardless of substrate concentration, NHDC activates AOA with a ‘highly activator’ profile. A similar pattern is observable for PPA either (Figure C), which is a further approval for the previously reported effect of NHDC (Kashani‐Amin et al ., 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In other words, regardless of substrate concentration, NHDC activates AOA with a ‘highly activator’ profile. A similar pattern is observable for PPA either (Figure C), which is a further approval for the previously reported effect of NHDC (Kashani‐Amin et al ., 2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…BAA activity of 422 IU l −1 in the presence of 2.25 g dl −1 starch and AOA activity of 490 IU l −1 obtained by 0.5 g dl −1 starch were chosen for further experimentations. In order to enable better comparison of this study results with our previous work on PPA (used at 560 IU l −1 ) (Kashani‐Amin et al ., 2013), adjustment of the activities of the three enzymes was done as much as possible in order to use close values. The final activities used for BAA and AOA that are not exactly the same as PPA are due to the limitations of experimental conditions (e.g., need to use high concentrations of starch for BAA).…”
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confidence: 88%
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