1974
DOI: 10.1042/cs0460527
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Effect of Nicotinic Acid on Cholesterol Metabolism in Monkeys

Abstract: 1. Single subcutaneous injections of nicotinic acid lowered the serum free fatty acid and triglyceride concentration in two non-fasting Rhesus monkeys. 2. Injections of nicotinic acid repeated daily for 2–4 weeks led to a substantial fall in serum cholesterol concentration, comparable with that obtained in humans given therapeutic doses of nicotinic acid by mouth. 3. The fall in serum cholesterol concentration was accompanied by a decrease in hepatic synthesis of cholesterol but t… Show more

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