Excess of methyl donor in the perinatal period reduces postnatal leptin secretion in rat and interacts with the effect of protein content in diet.
Methionine, folic acid, betaine and choline interact in the one-carbon metabolism which provides methyl groups for methylation reactions. An optimal intake of these nutrients during pregnancy is required for successful completion of fetal development and evidence is growing that they could be involv...
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Autores principales: | Fanny Giudicelli, Anne-Laure Brabant, Isabelle Grit, Patricia Parnet, Valérie Amarger |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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