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- who: Huanqing Zhu and collaborators from the Department of Tea Science, Zhejiang University, Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou, China have published the research: Saponins from Camellia sinensis Seeds Stimulate GIP Secretion in Mice and STC-1 Cells via SGLT1 and TGR5, in the Journal: Nutrients 2022, 3413 of /2022/
- what: In this study, the effects of total saponins from tea seeds (TSS) and one of the major saponin compound namely theasaponin E1 (TSE1) on GIP secretion were evaluated in_vitro and in_vivo. In this work, it was demonstrated that TSS (65 mg/kg BW) and a major saponin . . .
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