Mobilization of triglyceride but not cholesterol or tocopherol from human adipocytes during weight reduction

Adipocyte triglyceride, cholesterol, and tocopherol contents were examined in three human obese subjects, all over 150% of ideal weight, who were placed on weight reduction formula diets for 11, 21, and 25 wk, respectively. Body weight decreased from 77 to 63 kg, 188 to 147 kg, and 147 to 99 kg, res...

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Body Weight
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Cholesterol - isolation & purification
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fat cell
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Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
Middle Aged
Obesity
Obesity - metabolism
tocopherol
triglyceride
Triglycerides - metabolism
Vitamin E - isolation & purification
Vitamin E - metabolism
weight reduction
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