Compound 14 Research Paper

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Being able to lose weight without having to exercise a lot of time is something everybody would love to experience

Fortunately, this seems to be possible. In accordance with a research made recently, compound 14, a synthesized molecule that tricks cells into thinking they have exercised rigorously has just been discovered.

That actually means that researchers from the University of Southampton in The UK could soon create a functioning weight-loss pill.

What Does Compound 14 Do?

How compound 14 functions doesn’t seem to be very complicated. In accordance with the researchers, it blocks the function of a cellular enzyme, known as ATIC, that has an important role in the process of our metabolism.

When the cellular enzyme is blocked,

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