“…In this study, NEFA concentrations were lower in the glucose and fructose treated groups than in the control, and in addition, TG concentrations were higher in the glucose treated group than in the others. A previous study also reported that fructose oral administration treatment reduced plasma FFA concentrations in chickens ( Komaki et al., 2017 ). These plasma parameter results are considered to be the result of increased insulin concentrations due to the treatments, in other words, the increase in insulin concentration results in the uptake of NEFA into the liver and activation of TG synthesis in the liver.…”