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Peach Kernel Oil Modulates Lipid Metabolism Disorder in ApoEa CRISPR/Cas9 Gene‐Disrupted Zebrafish
In this study, we used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology to establish a lipid metabolism disorder model of ApoEa mutant zebrafish. We applied peach kernel oil to this model and studied the mechanism of peach kernel oil regulating lipid disorder in combination with transcriptomics.
Lei Xia +14 more
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A physician's guide to lipoprotein metabolism.
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Soybean residue exhibits poor water holding capacity (WHC) due to high insoluble dietary fiber (>95%). Modification strategies (physical, biological, and chemical) enhance WHC by altering fiber structure/function, enabling optimized food texture and functional food development in meat, bakery, dairy, and other food systems.
Zhengyang Cheng +7 more
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The Substitution of Soybean Lecithin With Lysophospholipids Promoted the Growth Performance, Lipid Metabolism, and Reduced Dietary Lipid Inclusion for Pacific White Shrimp (<i>Litopenaeus vannamei</i>). [PDF]
Xiao Y +6 more
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This large cohort study of 45,664 participants from the UK Biobank provides strong epidemiological evidence that fish oil use was associated with 12% and 7% lower risks of obesity and high body fat percentage, respectively. Mechanistically, marine n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids mitigate obesity traits through PRDM16‐driven gene–nutrient interactions ...
Xiaohui Liu +12 more
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Association of tubular injury with lipid metabolism: A Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Zhao K, Qian L, Ma X.
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Phloretin alleviates HFD‐induced obesity and suppresses adipogenesis by activating the ferroptosis pathway, potentially via targeting PPARγ and transferrin. ABSTRACT Phloretin, a plant‐derived dihydrochalcone bioactive compound, potentially modulates preadipocyte differentiation, although this remains controversial and requires further clarification ...
Jie Li +8 more
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The effects of time-restricted eating combined with Tai Chi on glycolipid metabolism and endothelial function in postmenopausal women. [PDF]
Wang XY, Chen J, Li H.
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