2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2004.08.006
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Histidine supplementation suppresses food intake and fat accumulation in rats

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“…2A). This finding supports that of a previous study in which the retroperitoneal fat weight of the H diet group was significantly less than that of the C diet group (16). The epididymal fat weight of the HP diet group showed an increasing tendency compared to the H diet group; however, this difference was not significant (Fig.…”
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“…2A). This finding supports that of a previous study in which the retroperitoneal fat weight of the H diet group was significantly less than that of the C diet group (16). The epididymal fat weight of the HP diet group showed an increasing tendency compared to the H diet group; however, this difference was not significant (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since a significant suppression effect on food intake of histidine had been observed at a concentration of 5%, the concentration of histidine in this experiment was set at 5% (16). The concentration of proline was also set to the same 5% concentration to see the influence of proline under the same protein content conditions.…”
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