Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5657016 | Nutrition | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic treatment with a soluble nonbacterial fraction of kefir was able to decrease the lipid deposition in LDLrâ/â hypercholesteremic mice, at least in part through modifying the circulating cytokine profile. The beneficial effects of kefir provide new perspectives for its use as an adjuvant in the prevention of atherosclerosis.
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Authors
Adriélly F. M.A., Placielle F. M.A., Ewelyne M. Ph.D., Marcella L. Ph.D., Silvana S. Ph.D., Elisardo C. Ph.D., Denise C. Ph.D., Dominik Ph.D., Dulcineia S.P. Ph.D., Thiago M.C. Ph.D., Tadeu U. Ph.D.,