Experimental Atherosclerosis and High Protein Diets.
D. R. Meeker, H. D. Kesten
Experimental Biology and Medicine
Abstract
SummaryA diet high in soy bean flour diminishes the incidence and degree of experimental sclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol, while a diet rich in defatted casein augments the degree of sclerosis. Rabbits, fed the high protein, defatted casein diet alone may develop atheromatous lesions indistinguishable from those produced by cholesterol.
Extracted Claims
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defatted casein may develop atheromatous lesions
“Rabbits, fed the high protein, defatted casein diet alone may develop atheromatous lesions indistinguishable from those produced by cholesterol”
defatted casein augments degree of sclerosis
“a diet rich in defatted casein augments the degree of sclerosis”
soy bean flour diminishes incidence and degree of experimental sclerosis
“A diet high in soy bean flour diminishes the incidence and degree of experimental sclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol”