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Anatabine, Nornicotine, and Anabasine Reduce Weight Gain and Body Fat through Decreases in Food Intake and Increases in Physical Activity
Patricia E. Grebenstein
, Paige Erickson
, Martha Grace
,
Catherine M. Kotz
Physiology
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Food Intake
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Weight Gain
100%
Nicotine
100%
Nornicotine
100%
Body Fat
100%
Anabasine
100%
Anatabine
100%
Tobacco Alkaloids
66%
Obesity Pharmacotherapy
33%
United States
16%
Obesity
16%
Weight Loss
16%
Pharmacotherapy
16%
Body Composition
16%
Treatment Phase
16%
Subcutaneous Injection
16%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
16%
Fat Intake
16%
Saline Injection
16%
Alkaloids
16%
Addiction Potential
16%
Preventable Death
16%
Metabotype
16%
Additional Weight
16%
Negative Side Effects
16%
Obesity Treatment
16%
Injection Subcutaneous
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Nornicotine
100%
Anabasine
100%
Pharmacotherapy
50%
Subcutaneous Injection
33%
Side Effect
33%
Sprague Dawley Rat
16%
Table Salt
16%
Antiobesity
16%