Caffeine and Autophagy To Reduce Fats in Liver
This study from Singapore demonstrates how Caffeine helps reduce lipid fats by autophagy. Let's review.
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* Recognize caffeine's role in reducing liver lipid content.
* Understand the genetic, pharmacological, and metabolomic methods employed in in vitro and in vivo studies.
* Grasp how caffeine triggers raw material formation for phagosomes and lysosomes.
* Identify the impact of caffeine on mTOR, amino acids, sphingolipids, and genetic expression.
* Recognize caffeine's protective effect on mitochondria and its influence on lysosomal acidification.
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kaprigge@*.com
Jun 21 2024, 4:54 pm
Great job explaining this study!
william_j_upton@*.com
Jan 17 2024, 8:21 pm
I guess I need to add more caffine to my diet to fight my diabetes’ tastings has already removed my imflamation