Biotin and chromium histidinate improve glucose metabolism and proteins expression levels of IRS-1, PPAR-γ, and NF-κB in exercise-trained rats.
Mine TurgutVedat CinarRagip PalaMehmet TuzcuCemal OrhanHafize TelcekenNurhan SahinPatrick Brice Defo DeehJames R KomorowskiKazım ŞahinPublished in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2018)
CrHis/biotin supplementation improved serum glucose and lipid levels as well as proteins expression levels of PPAR-γ, IRS-1 and NF-κB in the liver and muscle of exercise-trained rats, with the highest efficiency when administered together. CrHis/biotin may represent an effective nutritional therapy to improve health.
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