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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vanadyl Sulfate and Hepatic Glycogen Accumulation

  • Insulin-mimetic properties: Vanadyl sulfate has been shown in research to act as an insulin-mimetic agent, meaning it can mimic some of the metabolic actions of insulin in the body.
  • Glycogen synthesis: Because of its insulin-like signaling pathways, vanadyl sulfate can help stimulate glycogen synthase and promote the uptake and storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver and skeletal muscles.
  • Metabolic regulation: In various physiological models, vanadium compounds assist in carbohydrate metabolism, supporting the clearance of blood glucose and its subsequent storage in the form of hepatic glycogen.
  • Important considerations: While biochemical studies demonstrate these effects, supplementation requires caution regarding dosage, toxicity, and individual biochemical profiles, as excessive intake of inorganic vanadium can lead to adverse gastrointestinal or systemic side effects.
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Vanadyl sulfate - connections

Vanadyl sulfate ->

  • Causes: Anabolic effect (Similarity: insulin; Certainty: claimed)
  • Treats: Type I diabetes (Evidence: human studies; Outcome: decreased daily insulin requirement)
  • Treats: Type II diabetes (Evidence: human studies; Outcome: increased insulin sensitivity)

hepatic function - connections

-> hepatic function

Glycogen metabolism - connections

-> Glycogen metabolism

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