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L-aspartate administration led to a significant reduction in body weight, with decreases of 14.5% in HFC diet mice and 8.5% in HFC diet-induced obese mice.
L-aspartate may be considered as a potential treatment for obesity in similar dietary contexts.
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Administration of L-aspartate to HFC diet mice led to a significant reduction in body weight, with decreases of 14.5% in HFC diet mice and 8.5% in HFC diet-induced obese mice, respectively.
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L‐aspartate ameliorates diet‐induced obesity by increasing adipocyte energy expenditure
Shi‐Yao Guo et al. · Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism · 2024
DOI 10.1111/dom.16053
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