Abstract
Summary
Sodium chloride added to an intraperitoneally injected glucose solution has no influence upon the absorption of the glucose but does increase glucose excretion by way of the kidney. This increased glycosuria appears to be a factor involved in producing the normal glucose tolerance observed in hereditary diabetic and partially-pancreatectomized rats administered sodium chloride with the glucose.
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