Positively Charged Nanomaterials Treat Obesity Anywhere You Want Columbia University researchers discover that the cationic-charged P-G3 reduces fat at targeted locations by inhibiting the unhealthy lipid storage of enlarged fat cells. For a long time, scientists have been working on how to tre
Illustration of depot-specific targeting of fat by cationic nanomaterials. Credit: Nicoletta Barolini/Columbia Universityresearchers discover that the cationic-charged P-G3 reduces fat at targeted locations by inhibiting the unhealthy lipid storage of enlarged fat cells.
There are two main kinds of fat. Visceral fat is internal tissue that surrounds the stomach, liver, and intestines. Subcutaneous fat is found under the skin anywhere in the body. Visceral fat produces potbellies, while subcutaneous fat can create chin jowls, arm fat, etc. To date, there has been no way to specifically treat visceral adipose tissue. Additionally, current treatments for subcutaneous fat like liposuction are invasive and destructive.
P-G3 helps new fat cell formation and also inhibits the unhealthy lipid storage of enlarged fat cells
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