Sugar constituents of the seromucoid in insulin-dependent diabetes

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology
B TurynaT Ciba

Abstract

Seromucoid glycoproteins reveal different carbohydrate composition in diabetic patients as compared with normal subjects. An increased glucose content is the most characteristic feature of seromucoid found in diabetic patients. The amounts of proteins, neutral sugars, amino-sugars and sialic acids in seromucoid correlate with diabetic microangiopathy.

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