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. 2023 Jul 20;28(14):5549. doi: 10.3390/molecules28145549

Figure 29.

Figure 29

A 3D graph illustrating the predicted and calculated insulin promoter activity of chlorinated steroids, specifically compounds 131, 135, 136, and 137. The graph provides insights into the relationship between the activity of these compounds and their potential efficacy in promoting insulin production. Insulin promoter activity refers to the ability of a compound to enhance the production or secretion of insulin, a hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels. Compounds with insulin promoter activity can help improve glucose metabolism and enhance insulin signaling, which is beneficial for individuals with conditions such as diabetes. The predicted and calculated activity values displayed on the graph represent the potency or effectiveness of the chlorinated steroids in terms of their insulin promoter properties. With a confidence level of over 98%, the graph indicates a high degree of certainty in the accuracy of the predicted and calculated activity values. The exploration of chlorinated steroids for their insulin promoter activity holds significant promise in the field of diabetes research. Identifying compounds that can enhance insulin production or secretion can contribute to the development of new strategies for managing diabetes and improving glycemic control.