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Camellia sinensis extract phytosomes inhibit body weight gain in Sprague-Dawley rats
Iskandarsyah
Department of Pharmacy
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Sprague-Dawley Rats
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Camellia Sinensis
100%
Phytosomes
100%
Body Weight Gain
100%
Green Tea Extract
66%
Weight Gain
33%
Zeta Potential
22%
Polydispersity Index
22%
Orlistat
22%
Particle Size
11%
Efficiency Test
11%
Adsorption Efficiency
11%
Placebo Groups
11%
Placebo
11%
Active Substances
11%
Lipids
11%
Absorption Efficiency
11%
Complex Formation
11%
Spherical Morphology
11%
Nanovesicles
11%
Test Treatments
11%
Fructose
11%
Cholesterol Treatment
11%
Formation Morphology
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Camellia Sinensis
100%
Body Weight
100%
Phytosome
100%
Weight Gain
100%
Green Tea
66%
Placebo
22%
Fructose
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Sprague Dawley Rat
100%
Sinecatechins
100%
Glycyrrhetinic Acid Phospholipid Complex
100%
Zeta Potential
22%
Placebo
22%
Tetrahydrolipstatin
22%
Adsorption
11%
Hydration
11%
Fructose
11%