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The lipolytic effect of treatment takes place within about two to four months.
The other, which works in a similar way, is an enzyme a lipolytic type that breaks down fats.
And, he said, "Growth hormone is lipolytic, which means it melts fat."
In neonates, acidic lipases are much more important, providing up to 50% of total lipolytic activity.
She also helped discover the ß-lipotropin (lipolytic hormone).
D. hansenii also provides proteolytic and lipolytic activities during cheese ripening.
The lipolytic effect of glucagon in adipose tissue is minimal in humans.
Motolese P: Phospholipids do not have lipolytic activity.
With intraperitoneal injection, tyloxapol also blocks plasma lipolytic activity, and thus the breakdown of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins.
Paraxanthine is responsible for the lipolytic properties of caffeine, and its presence in the blood causes an increase in serum free fatty acid concentration.
Several studies have shown a lipolytic (breakdown of fat) effect of cortisol, although under some conditions, cortisol may somewhat suppress lipolysis.
These cells are also sensitive to lipogenic and lipolytic hormones and drugs, including epinephrine, isoproterenol, and insulin.
Instead, this regulation occurs by managing the flux of LPL arriving at the lipolytic site and being released into circulation attached to lipoproteins.
Increased lipolytic activity during germination and sprouting causes hydrolysis of triacylglycerols to glycerol and constituent fatty acids.
Salacia reticulata and its polyphenolic constituents with lipase inhibitory and lipolytic activities have mild antiobesity effects in rats.
Animal experiments indicate that kola nuts have analeptic and lipolytic (fat-burning) properties, and stimulate the secretion of gastric juices.
In insulin-deficiency states (as in Type I diabetes) lipoprotein lipase activity, estimated by post-heparin lipolytic activity, may be impaired with resultant hypertriglyceridaemia.
LPL is composed of two distinct regions: the larger N-terminus domain that contains the lipolytic active site, and the smaller C-terminus domain.
The external bilayer defines the lumen, limits emission of the vesicle contents, and protects the vesicle contents from degradation due to lipolytic enzymes.
Phospholipase As (PLA2) is a lipolytic enzyme that hydrolyses phospholipids - for example, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, and phosphatidylinositol - into corresponding lysocompounds.
In humans, lipolysis (hydrolysis of triglycerides into free fatty acids) is controlled through the balanced control of lipolytic B-adrenergic receptors and a2A-adrenergic receptor-mediated antilipolysis.
Experiments with cultured white fat cells from several animal species, including human, by Carpéné and co-workers showed that racemic synephrine produced lipolytic effects, but only at high concentrations (0.1-1 mM).
Reuterin is water soluble, effective in a wide range of pH, resistant to proteolytic and lipolytic enzymes, and has been studied as a food preservative or auxiliary therapeutic agent.
Klein SM, Prantl L, Berner A, Schreml S, et al: A new method to quantify the effect after subcutaneous injection of lipolytic substances.
Under acidic conditions, it was discovered that only a small quantity of free hydrochloric acid (approximately 0.02M) was required to diminish the lipolytic activity of steapsin by 80% in the first hour.