The ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes is a commonly-studied change with an increase often linked to HFD consumption/obesity in mice 43,44 and humans 45,46 (for review, see John and Mullin, 2016 47 )
Results are presented as mean SD (n = 6) (K el - elimination rate constant, t 1/2 -plasma half-life, Cl-drug clearance, AUC-area under curve, C max -maximum concentration of the drug, T max -the time taken by a substance to reach the C max , AUMC-A under the moment curve, MRT-mean residence time, and Ka-rate of absorption)
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Published research has demonstrated that NNMT expression is significantly elevated in white adipose tissue of obese individuals compared to lean controls