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Steatosis is the first term describing the abnormal fat deposit in cells or organs (e.g., kidneys, heart, muscles). If the liver is affected, the primary organ of lipid metabolism, it is referred to as fatty liver
Fructose induces steatosis and contributes substantially to newly synthesized fatty acids in the liver independently of ATP Citrate Synthase (ACLY)
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References (Sources)
- Contribution of the gut microbiota to the regulation of host metabolism and energy balance: a focus on the gut–liver axisReview
- Dietary fructose feeds hepatic lipogenesis via microbiota-derived acetate
- Interactions between gut microbiota and non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD): the role of microbiota-derived metabolites