The insulinotropic potency of fatty acids is influenced profoundly by their chain length and degree of saturation.

Volume: 100, Issue: 2, Pages: 398 - 403
Published: Jul 15, 1997
Abstract
Lowering of the elevated plasma FFA concentration in 18- 24-h fasted rats with nicotinic acid (NA) caused complete ablation of subsequent glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Although the effect of NA was reversed when the fasting level of total FFA was maintained by coinfusion of soybean oil or lard oil (plus heparin), the more saturated animal fat proved to be far more potent in enhancing GSIS. We therefore examined the influence of...
Paper Details
Title
The insulinotropic potency of fatty acids is influenced profoundly by their chain length and degree of saturation.
Published Date
Jul 15, 1997
Volume
100
Issue
2
Pages
398 - 403
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