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This is how the slimming vitamin biotin works
The researchers, who work at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, divided a group if mice into two smaller groups. One group was given food containing a normal amount of biotin for two months; the other group was given food containing several tens of times more biotin. Here you can read more about how the experiment was set up.
At the end of the supplementation period the researchers examined a number of key proteins in the liver which are involved in the production of fat. The researchers also did this in their 2010 publication, but then they only looked at the production side. This time round they measured the amount of the proteins and their level of activity.
To start with, the researchers noticed that there was less fat [triglycerides] present in the liver – and in the blood too – in the animals that had been given extra biotin. This group also had lower levels of the enzyme fatty acid synthase [FAS]. FAS, as its name suggests, converts nutrients into fatty acids.
Aha.
Now things are getting very interesting...
"Our present findings offer novel knowledge of the molecular mechanism of biotin supplementation and this research may lead to new strategies in the development of therapeutic agents", the researchers conclude. The Mexicans are optimistic that pharmacologists, but also developers in the supplements industry will pick up on this – and be grateful for the Mexicans' findings.
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