Dietary dicarboxylic acids provide a nonstorable alternative fat source that protects mice against obesity

Dicarboxylic fatty acids are generated in the liver and kidney in a minor pathway called fatty acid ω-oxidation. The effects of consuming dicarboxylic fatty acids as an alternative source of dietary fat have not been explored. Here, we fed dodecanedioic acid, a 12-carbon dicarboxylic (DC12), to mice...

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Published in:The Journal of clinical investigation Vol. 134; no. 12
Main Authors: Goetzman, Eric S., Zhang, Bob B., Zhang, Yuxun, Bharathi, Sivakama S., Bons, Joanna, Rose, Jacob, Shah, Samah, Solo, Keaton J., Schmidt, Alexandra V., Richert, Adam C., Mullett, Steven J., Gelhaus, Stacy L., Rao, Krithika S., Shiva, Sruti S., Pfister, Katherine E., Silva Barbosa, Anne, Sims-Lucas, Sunder, Dobrowolski, Steven F., Schilling, Birgit
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Clinical Investigation 15.06.2024
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ISSN:1558-8238, 0021-9738, 1558-8238
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