Mangosteen Juice Spark Energy

New research suggests compounds in Mango.xan mangosteen juice supplement bind to certain adrenergic receptor cells linked to energy and fat metabolism. Pure Fruit Technologies will present the research results at the upcoming American Chemical Society's 62nd Annual Northwest Regional Meeting, scheduled for held June 17 to 20, in Boise, Idaho.

Wayne Geilman, Ph.D., senior research scientists at Pure Fruit, and his team, including leading noni researcher Afa K. Palu from Tahitian Noni International, investigated the in vitro effects of Mango.xan on adrenergic receptors, finding a concentration-dependent binding to and stimulation of beta-1 and -3 receptors; the effect on beta-3 was the most pronounced.

 

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