The quality of life has generally improved a lot than before, and the problem that follows is that more and more people are obese. For ordinary obese people, as long as they are determined to control their diet and strengthen exercise, they will generally achieve good results. However, there are still some severely obese people, especially in the United States, who use general control methods to almost no effect. They must resort to some operations and prescription drugs. Most of the weight loss drugs currently used have certain side effects, including increased risk of cardiovascular disease and depression.
To solve this problem, Cory Berkland and her colleagues from the University of Kansas have been seeking new drugs to fight obesity. Now after a long time of their efforts, they finally synthesized a new compound that can effectively reduce the body's absorption of fat from food.
This new compound is called "micellar chelating agent polymer" or MSPs. It can quickly capture and neutralize the fat particles while the food is still being broken down and digested in the intestines, preventing the body from absorbing it and passing it through the stool. Exclude it from the body.
In the laboratory observation and test, the scientists chose the experimental mouse as the experimental object, and let it take the "micellar chelating agent polymer", and then collected the excrement before and after taking it for comparison. From the results, we can see that after using the drug, the content of triglycerides (the main oil in food) in the excrement is 9 to 10 times more than before.
And during the observation process, the scientists also found that there is no evidence that the body of the experimental mouse will actively absorb the compound, so they believe that long-term use of this drug will not cause any side effects on the human body.
But this is just a guess, because this research is still at a relatively preliminary stage and is far from meeting the requirements of human trials. So now if you want a good figure, don't want to become a super fat man, let's exercise obediently.