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In other words, you could not survive with zero sugar in your blood. After you eat, your pancreas produces the hormone insulin that sends any extra sugars to your liver in the form of glycogen. The pancreas can also produce the hormone glucagon which can raise blood glucose levels by signaling the liver to turn the glycogen ...
For instance, we are looking at hormone release upon exposure to certain dietary compounds, microbiome products, or other materials. A robust assay for hormone release from enteroendocrine cells could be used to determine if an anti-hunger probiotic causes hormone-producing cells to tell the brain the stomach is satiated — ...
A paper published in the Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vitamin D status is associated with anxiety levels in postmenopausal women evaluated for osteoporosis, analysed the correlation between serum 25(OH) D (a hormone produced in the liver as a reaction to vitamin D) and anxiety levels. ...