Συνθετικές, φασματοσκοπικές και δομικές μελέτες ειδογένεσης του ινσουλιμιμητικού βαναδίου παρουσία φυσιολογικών υποκαταστατών σε υδατικά διαλύματα
Abstract
Vanadium is an essential element, which exists in all organisms at low concentration. Nevertheless, it plays a catalytic role in metalloenzymes like haloperoxidases and nitrogenases. Equally important, however, appear to be vanadium’s multiple and complex roles as inorganic cofactor, sustaining diverse physiological activities in lower and higher organisms, including humans. Most notable among such activities are its antitumorigenicity, mitogenicity, and inhibition of key metabolic enzymes such as phosphoglucomutases and others. Outstanding among the various effects vanadium can exert is its ability to promote insulin mimetic activity in the pathophysiological state of diabetes mellitus in humans. The wide spectrum of activities exhibited by vanadium undoubtedly arises as a result of complex interactions of the metal ion in its predominant oxidation states 4+and 5+ with a plethora of high molecular as well as low molecular mass biomolecules. Of the low molecular mass bioligands interac ...
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