Anti-obesity effect of the bacterial product nisin in an nih swiss mouse model

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  • who: M. K. Al-Emarah from the Forty healthy male NIH Swiss mice in their, th week of life weighing, g were chosen for the experimentThe mice were then acclimatized for , weeks before the research. The animals were treated according to the guidelines of the Animal Ethics Committee of the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (IR.UM.REC.1400.250). The mice were kept in individual cages throughout the experiment. The mice were randomly divided into four groups of ten: the control group that received a placebo and the test groups that received nisin at, and , u03bcg/kg . . .

     

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