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P57 (polypeptide)
AnimalMechanism of Action
Proposed to act on hypothalamic appetite-regulation centers, promoting satiety without stimulant effects
Research Notes
HoodiaWestern
In vitro and animal studies demonstrate appetite-suppressing activity; human clinical trials limited and mixed; mechanism incompletely understood; substantial gap between preliminary research enthusiasm and actual clinical efficacy
Found In 1 Herb
3D Molecular Structure
Polypeptide
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P57 (polypeptide)
PolypeptideBioactive phytochemical with therapeutic properties
Representative pattern: C₄H₂NO
Atoms
Carbon
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
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