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Less body fat accumulation in rats fed a safflower oil diet than in rats fed a beef tallow diet

Shimomura et al., 1990

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9051255504897756515
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Shimomura Y
Tamura T
Suzuki M
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The Journal of nutrition

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The effects on body fat accumulation of long-term feeding of high fat diets of differing fatty acid composition were studied in rats. The rats were mealfed isoenergetic diets based on safflower oil or beef tallow for 4 mo. Each diet was freshly prepared every day throughout the …
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