
Hypolipidemic properties of a native trimethyl derivative of glycine, trimethylglycine (TMGl), were studied in hyperlipidemic rats and guinea pigs. The administration of TMGl to the hyperlipidemic rats and guinea pigs produced a pronounced hypolipidemic effect. A positive action of TMGl on the lipid profile of blood serum of the experimental animals was observed as manifested by a decrease in the level of cholesterol of low density lipoproteins (LDL) and an increase in the cholesterol level of high density lipoproteins (HDL).
Male, Anticholesteremic Agents, Guinea Pigs, Hyperlipidemias, Rats, Betaine, Lipoproteins, LDL, Mice, Cholesterol, Liver, Animals, Lipoproteins, HDL
Male, Anticholesteremic Agents, Guinea Pigs, Hyperlipidemias, Rats, Betaine, Lipoproteins, LDL, Mice, Cholesterol, Liver, Animals, Lipoproteins, HDL
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