Paul Saladino· MD
stearic acid caused increased programmed cell death in pre adipocyte so it almost caused loss of visceral adipose tissue cells
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stearic acid caused increased programmed cell death in pre adipocyte so it almost caused loss of visceral adipose tissue cells
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unlike oleic acid and linoleic acid stearic acid caused increased apoptosis or apoptosis depending how you like to say it program cell death and cytotoxicity in pre-adipocytes meaning it shrank fat cells it shrank fat cells and it didn't really signal the fat cells to grow or divide