Meat and Nicotinamide: A Causal Role in Human Evolution, History, and Demographics

Volume: 10, Pages: 117864691770466 - 117864691770466
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Hunting for meat was a critical step in all animal and human evolution. A key brain-trophic element in meat is vitamin B3 / nicotinamide. The supply of meat and nicotinamide steadily increased from the Cambrian origin of animal predators ratcheting ever larger brains. This culminated in the 3-million-year evolution of Homo sapiens and our overall demographic success. We view human evolution, recent history, and agricultural and demographic...
Paper Details
Title
Meat and Nicotinamide: A Causal Role in Human Evolution, History, and Demographics
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
10
Pages
117864691770466 - 117864691770466
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