Dietary Curcumin Intervention Targets Mouse White Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Brown Adipose Tissue UCP1 Expression
Obesity2018Vol. 26(3), pp. 547–558
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Zhuolun Song, Xavier S. Revelo, Weijuan Shao, Lili Tian, Kejing Zeng, Helena Lei, Hong‐Shuo Sun, Minna Woo, Daniel A. Winer, Tianru Jin
Abstract
Curcumin intervention targets both WAT inflammation and BAT UCP1 expression. These observations advanced our knowledge on the metabolic beneficial effects of the curry compound curcumin, bringing us a novel perspective on dietary polyphenol research.
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