Antiobesity and anti-inflammation effects of Hakka stir-fried tea of different storage years on high-fat diet-induced obese mice model via activating the AMPK/ACC/CPT1 pathway.
Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that HT treatment has a potential protection on high-fat diet-induced obesity mice via activating the AMPK/ACC/CPT1 pathway, and to a certain extent, it has nothing to do with the storage time of three kinds of HT.
PMID: 32577118 [PubMed]
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - Category: Nutrition Authors: Li Q, Lai X, Sun L, Cao J, Ling C, Zhang W, Xiang L, Chen R, Li D, Sun S Tags: Food Nutr Res Source Type: research
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