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lipoic acid

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lipoic acid /lipo·ic ac·id/ (lip-o´ik) a necessary cofactor for several enzyme complexes involved in the oxidative decarboxylation of keto acids, where it occurs in the form lipoamide. It is used as a dietary supplement for its antioxidant properties.
li·po·ic acid (l-pk)
n.
An organic acid produced by cells of certain microorganisms and essential to oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA during metabolism. Also called factor II.

lipoic acid
[lipō′ik]
a bacterial growth factor found in liver and yeast.

lipoic acid
a vitamin prosthetic group in enzymes involved in oxidative decarboxylation of keto acids such as 2-oxoglutarate and pyruvate. Called also α-lipoic acid, thioctic acid.


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An antioxidant by the name of alpha lipoic acid has shown great promise in reducing the painful effects of diabetic neuropathy.
While experimenting on rats, the researchers found that supplements of lipoic acid lowered triglyceride levels up to 60 percent.
Of those they have studied, the best results were seen with green tea catechins, curcumin from turmeric, alpha lipoic acid (notable sources are spinach and broccoli) and resveratrol from red grapes.
 
 
 
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