The effect of Plant by-products on liver functions and plasma glucose in rats fed a high fat diet induced obesity.
The present study examined the effects of dietary supplementation of four plant by-products (potato peel, cauliflower leaves, onion skin, and mango peel) in therapeutic nutrition through evaluating the effectiveness of these plant by-products mixed in bread in modulating obesity parameters using obe...
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Main Author: | سارة أحمد محمد السيد أحمد (Author) |
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Faculty of Education - Port Said University,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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