Body of Research
Human In Vivo Clinical Research & Trials



Anti-Carbohydrate properties, clinical studies, and metabolic effects in humans.
Low Glycemic Responses to specific Anti-Carbohydrate Fruit Sweeteners; Human In Vivo Clinical Trials.
Blood glucose effect of sugars, sweeteners and carbohydrates, circulating adiponectin (ACRP30), metabolic syndrome and sweeteners, genetic mutations in the leptin gene, adipocyte glucose metabolism, decreased glucose-induced thermogenesis (DGIT), circulating C peptide concentrations and insulin resistance, substrate utilization of carbohydrates and sweeteners.
The Insulin-Leptin-Ghrelin relationship in energy metabolism, improvement of glucose tolerance in type 2 diabetics in response to acute catalytic low-dose fruit glycosides, muscle glycogen and carbohydrates, Liporotein Lipase (LPL) and sugars.
Fruit Glycosides that do not trigger adipose tissue fat-storage, diabetes, or insulin resistance in humans, pathogenesis of obesity and Diet-Induced-Thermogenic (DIT) agents in humans.
Thermogenic and fat-storing response of carbohydrates, sugars and sweeteners, stimulation of fat-storing enzymes in humans, Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) and thermogenesis, internal vs DIT thermogenesis, thermogenic capacity of cells and tissues.
UCP in mitochondria, Resistin, lipolytic actions in humans, appestat centers of the brain, identification and reduction of fat cell mass in humans, caloric conversion info fat cells, human genetic code related to deposition of adipose tissue body fat, N.E.A.T., fat thermostat in humans, hypothalamus-related fat-storage, cellular level thermogenesis, caffeine and DIT.
Methods for buffering caffeine to eliminate fat-storage in fat cells, caffeine thermogenesis, LPL gatekeepers for fat-storage in the fat cell, chromium and thermogenesis, chocolate and Serotonin-response in human female population.
Agents that activate Serotonin, high-protein diets and reduced thermogenesis, aging and adipose tissue fat accumulation, adipocyte lineage, regulation of beta-3-adrenoceptor expression in white vs brown fat cells.







 

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