Similarly, in the later experiment concerning fertility, only small doses of
uncarboxylated osteocalcin enhanced testosterone production.
* Oddly enough, however, the experiments with fresh pancreatic islets and fat cells taken from the mice suggested that the positive effects of
uncarboxylated osteocalcin on insulin only occurred at concentrations extremely low compared to those of undercarboxylated osteocalcin normally present in mice, while the effects on adiponectin and energy expenditure only occurred at normal to high concentrations.
Not exact matches
Without a sufficient source of K2, both
osteocalcin and MGP can remain partially
uncarboxylated or completely
uncarboxylated, allowing calcium to deposit in the blood vessels rather than the bone, where we need it the most.