The Effects of Naphthenic Acids on Tryptophan Metabolism and Peripheral Serotonin Signalling

Volume: 5, Issue: Supplement_1, Pages: A493 - A493
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Introduction: Serotonin produced in the periphery has been shown to affect glucose and lipid homeostasis. The availability of the amino acid tryptophan, the precursor of serotonin, affects serotonin availability. In addition, the metabolism of tryptophan via the kynurenine pathway produces physiologically active metabolites which have been shown to be altered under conditions of increased adiposity and dysglycemia. There is now evidence...
Paper Details
Title
The Effects of Naphthenic Acids on Tryptophan Metabolism and Peripheral Serotonin Signalling
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
5
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
A493 - A493
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