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Metabolism: clinical and experimental • 1968 | View Paper
“ Nicotinic acid suppressed the rise in FFA regularly produced by ISO in the dog and by E in the rat; but nicotinic acid had little effect on the rise in glucose, in lactic acid or in oxygen consumption.”