High-fat diet lowers the nutritional status indicators of pantothenic acid in weaning rats

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Weaning rats were fed a 5% or 30% fat diet containing limited calcium pantothenate for 28 d. The plasma, liver and adrenal pantothenic acid levels in the rats fed on the 30% fat diet were significantly lower than with the 5% fat diet. The results suggest that the high-fat diet affected pantothenic acid metabolism.

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Yoshida, E., Fukuwatari, T., Ohtsubo, M., & Shibata, K. (2010). High-fat diet lowers the nutritional status indicators of pantothenic acid in weaning rats. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 74(8), 1691–1693. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.90552

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