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Am J Physiol 200: 459-460, 1961;
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Effect of digitalis on active intestinal sugar transport

T. Z. Csaky 1, H. G. Hartzog III 1, and G. W. Fernald 1

1 Department of Pharmacology, The University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ouabain (10–6 moles) and thevetin (10–7 moles) completely inhibit the active transport of 3-methylglucose across the intestine of the frog in vitro. Acetylstrophanthidin has a weak inhibitory action. The results are discussed in view of a possible link between active ionic and sugar transport mechanisms.

Submitted on November 21, 1960







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