Involvement of serotonergic pathways in gastric dysmotility induced by fat burning nutritional supplements in mice
Fat burners are a category of nutritional supplements that are claimed to increase the metabolism and promote greater energy expenditure, leading to weight loss. However, little is known about the side effects on gastrointestinal motility. In this study, we evaluated the effect of ingestion with a f...
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Main Authors: | Luciano N. de Sousa (Author), Débora S. Paraguassú Sant'ana (Author), Rildo G. Siqueira dos Santos (Author), Anita Eugênia A. dos Santos Ribeiro (Author), Camila F. da Costa (Author), Ana Paula de Oliveira (Author), Jackson Roberto G. da Silva Almeida (Author), Davi M. Jucá (Author), Moisés Tolentino (Author), Armênio A. dos Santos (Author), Raimundo C. Palheta Junior (Author) |
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