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Methyl indolizine-2-carboxylate is a synthesized chemical that belongs to the class of amides and has been shown to have hypoglycemic activity in mice. This compound was synthesized by alkylation of dodecyl with acrylonitrile followed by hydrolysis. Mechanistic studies show that methyl indolizine-2-carboxylate binds to amines, which are an important part of the insulin receptor binding site, and inhibits the kinetics of insulin action. Methyl indolizine-2-carboxylate can also inhibit the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) at high concentrations. The chemical's affinity for NO is stronger than its affinity for amines, but it has not been shown to inhibit the kinetics of NO production.
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