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High Fat Diet


Proven, most effective and reliable High Fat Diet used in obesity and diabetic studies

Extremely palatable

Available in soft pellets or paste

Available sterile - Product# S3282

Manufactured in our ISO 9001:2000 registered facility

Sterilization available by gamma irradiation

Every lot is Nutritionally Assayed to ensure accuracy

References for High Fat Diet
1) Ozcan, U., Cao, Q., Yilmaz, E., Lee, A., Iwakoski, N.N., Ozdelen, E., Tuncman, G., Gorgun, C., Glimcher, L.H., and Hotamisligil, G.S. (2004) Endoplasmic reticulum stress links obesity, insulin action, and type 2 diabetes. Science 306:457-461.

2) Ma, L.J., Mao, S.L., Taylor, K.L., Kanjanabuch, T. Guan, Y., Zhang, Y., Brown, N.J., Swift, L.L., McGuinness O.P., Wasserman, D.H., Vaughan, D.E. and Fogo, A.B. (2004) Prevention of obesity and insulin resistance in mice lacking
plasminogen activator inhibitor 1. Diabetes 53:336-346.

3) Hirosumi, J., Tuncman, G., Chang, L., Gorgun, C.Z., Uysal, K.T., Maeda, K., Karin, M., & Hotamisligil, G.S. (2002) A central role for JNK in obesity and insulin resistance. Nature 420(21):333-336.

4) Brooks, D.A, Etgen, G.J., &etc. (2001) Design and Synthesis of 2-Methyl-2-(4-[2-(5-methyl-2-aryloxazol-4-yl) ethoxyl] phenox propionic Acids: A New Class of Dual PPARa/y Agonists. J. Med. Chem. 44:2061-2064.

5) Berk, P.D., Zhou, S.L., Kiang, C.L., Stump, D.D., Fan X. & Bradbury, M.W. (1999) Selective up-regulation of fatty acid uptake by adipocytes characterizes both genetic and diet-induced obesity in rodents. J. Biol. Chem. 274(40): 28626-28631.

6) Elchebly, M., Payette, P., Michaliszyn, E., Cromlish, W., Collins, S., Loy, A.L., Mormandin, D., Cheng, A., Himms-Hagen, J., Chan, C.C., Ramachandran, C., Gresser, M.J., Tremblay, M.L., & Kennedy, B.P. (1999) Increased insulin
sensitivity and obesity resistance in mice lacking the protein tyrosine
phosphatase-1B gene. Science, 283:1544-1548.

7) Luo, J., Quan, J., Tsai, J., Hobensack, C.K., Sullivan, C., Hector, R., Reaven, G.M. (1998) Nongenetic Mouse Models of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus. Metabolism 47(6): 663-668.

8) Uysal, K.T., Wiesbrock, S.M., Marino, M.W. & Hotamisligil, G.S. (1997)
Protection from obesity-induced insulin resistance in mice lacking TNF-a
function. Nature, 389:610-614.

9) Surwit RS, Kuhn CM,Cochrane, C., McCubbin JA, Feinglos MN. (1988)
Diet-induced type II diabetes in C57BL/6J mice. Diabetes 37:1163-7.

 

Typical Nutritional Content:

 Protein        20.%  Fat                     35.5%
 Fiber              0.0%  Ash                     3.2%
 Moisture    <5.0%  Carbohydrate  36.3%

Caloric Value:
5.45 kcal/gm

Ingredients:
Lard, Casein, Dextrose, Sucrose, DL-Methionine, Choline Chloride, Vitamin Mix and Mineral Mix

Shelf Life: 6 months refrigerated

Pricing:
Mouse Diet, High Fat (35.5%), Paste
10 kg/box - Product# F1850

10-24 kg

$ 24.50/kg

25-49 kg $ 17.50/kg
50-124 kg $ 14.60/kg
125-249 kg $ 11.50/kg
250-499 kg $ 10.00/kg
500+ $ 9.10/kg

Mouse Diet, High Fat (35.5%), Soft Pellets
5 kg/box - Product# F3282

10-24 kg

$ 26.00/kg

25-49 kg $ 19.75/kg
50-124 kg $ 15.40/kg
125-249 kg $ 12.50/kg
250-499 kg $ 11.25/kg
500+ $ 10.60/kg

Mouse Diet, High Fat (35.5%),Sterile
Soft Pellets
5 kg/box - Product# S3282
Sterilization fees apply

10-24 kg

$ 26.00/kg

25-49 kg $ 19.75/kg
50-124 kg $ 15.40/kg
125-249 kg $ 12.50/kg
250-499 kg $ 11.25/kg
500+ $ 10.60/kg

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