Postprandial metabolism and aversive response in rats fed a threonine-devoid diet

Lack of an indispensable amino acid in the diet induces a rapid reduction in food intake. In this study, we assessed whether the anorectic signal after ingestion of a meal lacking threonine originated from either direct perception of the decrease in plasma threonine or from an indirect effect relate...

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Hauptverfasser: EVEN, P. C, ROLLAND, V, FEURTE, S, FROMENTIN, G, ROSEAU, S, NICOLAIDIS, S, TOME, D
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