Botanic Origin of Propolis Extract Powder Drives Contrasted Impact on Diabesity in High-Fat-Fed Mice
Propolis extracts are considered as nutraceutical products with potentialities towards obesity and comorbidities management. Nevertheless, propolis extracts composition is highly variable and depends on the botanic origin of plants used by the bees to produce propolis. This study aims to evaluate th...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Cardinault (Author), Franck Tourniaire (Author), Julien Astier (Author), Charlene Couturier (Author), Lauriane Bonnet (Author), Eva Seipelt (Author), Esma Karkeni (Author), Claire Letullier (Author), Naima Dlalah (Author), Stephane Georgé (Author), Lourdes Mounien (Author), Jean-Francois Landrier (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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