Elevated urate does not alter bone turnover markers. Randomized controlled trial of inosine supplementation in post ‐menopausal women
ConclusionThis clinical trial shows that although inosine supplementation leads to sustained increases in serum urate over a six month period, it does not alter markers of bone turnover in post ‐menopausal women. These findings do not support the concept that urate has direct biological effects on bone turnover.
Source: Arthritis and Rheumatology - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Nicola Dalbeth,
Anne Horne,
Borislav Mihov,
Angela Stewart,
Gregory D Gamble,
Tony R Merriman,
Lisa K Stamp,
Ian R Reid Tags: FULL LENGTH Source Type: research
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