Pu-erh Tea Supplementation Suppresses Fatty Acid Synthase Expression in the Rat Liver Through Downregulating Akt and JNK Signalings as Demonstrated in Human Hepatoma HepG2 Cells
Keywords: Akt signaling; Anticancer; Antiobesity; Black tea; Fatty acid synthase (FAS); Green tea; HepG2 cells; JNK signaling; Oolong tea; Pu-erh tea
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 2: Institute of Pharmacology, College of Medicine National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 3: Wun-Shan Branch, Tea Research and Extension Station, Taipei, Taiwan
Publication date: 01 March 2006
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