Garcinia acid

Garcinia acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Chen S et al. More direct evidence for a malonyl-CoA-carnitine palmitoyltransferase I interaction as a key event in pancreatic beta-cell signaling. 1994 Diabetes pmid:8013751
Björnsson OG et al. Effect of drugs, peptide hormones and lipogenic precursors on the relative incorporation of [3H]H2O and carbon into hepatic cholesterol. 1985 FEBS Lett. pmid:3894050
Hayamizu K et al. Effect of Garcinia cambogia extract on serum leptin and insulin in mice. 2003 Fitoterapia pmid:12727492
Saito M et al. High dose of Garcinia cambogia is effective in suppressing fat accumulation in developing male Zucker obese rats, but highly toxic to the testis. 2005 Food Chem. Toxicol. pmid:15680676
Beckner ME et al. Identification of ATP citrate lyase as a positive regulator of glycolytic function in glioblastomas. 2010 Int. J. Cancer pmid:19795461
Abolhassani M et al. Screening of well-established drugs targeting cancer metabolism: reproducibility of the efficacy of a highly effective drug combination in mice. 2012 Invest New Drugs pmid:21655919
Guais A et al. Adding a combination of hydroxycitrate and lipoic acid (METABLOCâ„¢) to chemotherapy improves effectiveness against tumor development: experimental results and case report. 2012 Invest New Drugs pmid:20931262
Schwartz L et al. Tumor regression with a combination of drugs interfering with the tumor metabolism: efficacy of hydroxycitrate, lipoic acid and capsaicin. 2013 Invest New Drugs pmid:22797854
Lopez AM et al. Serotonin toxicity associated with Garcinia cambogia over-the-counter supplement. 2014 J Med Toxicol pmid:24699886
Polavarapu PL et al. A single chiroptical spectroscopic method may not be able to establish the absolute configurations of diastereomers: dimethylesters of hibiscus and garcinia acids. 2011 J Phys Chem A pmid:21568330