Mechanism and effects of fructose diphosphate on anti-hypoxia fatigue and learning memory ability

Volume: 98, Issue: 10, Pages: 733 - 740
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the mechanisms through which fructose diphosphate (FDP) causes anti-hypoxia and anti-fatigue effects and improves learning and memory. Mice were divided into three groups: low-dose FDP (FDP-L), high-dose FDP (FDP-H), and a control group. Acute toxic hypoxia induced by carbon monoxide, sodium nitrite, and potassium cyanide and acute cerebral ischemic hypoxia were used to investigate the anti-hypoxia ability of FDP....
Paper Details
Title
Mechanism and effects of fructose diphosphate on anti-hypoxia fatigue and learning memory ability
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
98
Issue
10
Pages
733 - 740
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