l-phenylalanine modulates gut hormone release and glucose tolerance, and suppresses food intake thro...
l-phenylalanine modulates gut hormone release and glucose tolerance, and suppresses food intake through the calcium-sensing receptor in rodents
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Alamshah, A , Spreckley, E , Norton, M , Kinsey-Jones, J S , Amin, A , Ramgulam, A , Cao, Y , Johnson, R , Saleh, K , Akalestou, E , Malik, Z , Gonzalez-Abuin, N , Jomard, A , Amarsi, R , Moolla, A , Sargent, P R , Gray, G W , Bloom, S R and Murphy, K G
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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High-protein diets (HPDs) are associated with greater satiety and weight loss than diets rich in other macronutrients. The exact mechanisms by which HPDs exert their effects are unclear. However, evidence suggests that the sensing of amino acids produced as a result of protein digestion may have a role in appetite regulation and satie...
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l-phenylalanine modulates gut hormone release and glucose tolerance, and suppresses food intake through the calcium-sensing receptor in rodents
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0307-0565
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1476-5497
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10.1038/ijo.2017.164