Isomer-specific actions of conjugated linoleic acid on muscle glucose transport in the obese Zucker rat.
@article{Henriksen2003IsomerspecificAO, title={Isomer-specific actions of conjugated linoleic acid on muscle glucose transport in the obese Zucker rat.}, author={E. Henriksen and M. K. Teachey and Zachary C Taylor and S. Jacob and A. Ptock and K. Kr{\"a}mer and O. Hasselwander}, journal={American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism}, year={2003}, volume={285 1}, pages={ E98-E105 } }
The fatty acid-conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) enhances glucose tolerance and insulin action on skeletal muscle glucose transport in rodent models of insulin resistance. However, no study has directly compared the metabolic effects of the two primary CLA isomers, cis-9,trans-11-CLA (c9,t11-CLA) and trans-10,cis-12-CLA (t10,c12-CLA). Therefore, we assessed the effects of a 50:50 mixture of these two CLA isomers (M-CLA) and of preparations enriched in either c9,t11-CLA (76% enriched) or t10,c12… Expand
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