Abstract

The effect of a hypercaloric cafeteria diet on the accumulative ability of small intestine palmitic acid transport in female Wistar rats was studied using everted intestinal slices. Cafeteria diet decreased jejunal and ileal absorption of palmitic acid per intestinal mass after obesity had developed. A link between gastrointestinal functions, feeding behavior, and the development of obesity induced by cafeteria diet is suggested.

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