[HTML][HTML] Food intake is inhibited by oral oleoylethanolamide

MJ Nielsen, G Petersen, A Astrup, HS Hansen - Journal of lipid research, 2004 - ASBMB
Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) may be an endogenous regulator of food intake, and
intraperitoneal injection of this compound decreases food intake in 24 h-starved rats
(Rodriguez de Fonseca, F., M. Navarro, R. Gómez, L. Escuredo, F. Nava, J. Fu, E. Murillo-
Rodríguez, A. Giuffrida, J. LoVerme, S. Gaetani, S. Kathuria, C. Gall, and D. Piomelli. 2001.
An anorexic lipid mediator regulated by feeding. Nature. 414: 209–212). It is generally
believed that this kind of lipid amide is rapidly catabolized in the gastrointestinal tract …