Beneficial Effect of Hydrolysed Glucose-cycloacetoacetate on Carbohydrate Metabolism in High Saturated Fat Fed Animals
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Abstract
Disturbances in carbohydrate metabolism caused by feeding high fat diet in animals are well known. Whitney and Roberts, and Samuel et al reported that rats maintained on a high fat diet generally have higher blood sugar levels than those on a high carbohydrate diet. Increased fasting glucose levels in men placed on a high fat diet have also been reported. Kowale et al have evidenced more deleterious effects on carbohydrate metabolism by feeding high saturated fat than high unsaturated fat to animals.Downloads
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1973-01-01
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Deshmukh, K. S., Nath, N., & Nath, M. C. (1973). Beneficial Effect of Hydrolysed Glucose-cycloacetoacetate on Carbohydrate Metabolism in High Saturated Fat Fed Animals. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 10(1), 14–17. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/10369
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