Diacylglycerol
In this Article
- What other names is Diacylglycerol known by?
- What is Diacylglycerol?
- How does Diacylglycerol work?
- Are there safety concerns?
- Dosing considerations for Diacylglycerol.
How does Diacylglycerol work?
Diacylglycerol might work by increasing energy use and the breakdown of fat.Are there safety concerns?
Diacylglycerol appears to be safe for most people. It can cause digestive tract upset, headache, acne, and rash.Do not take diacylglycerol if:
- You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Dosing considerations for Diacylglycerol.
The following doses have been studied in scientific research:BY MOUTH:
- For weight loss and reducing body fat: 10 to 45 grams of diacylglycerol per day in foods in place of other fats. Generally, each serving contains 8 to 9 grams of diacylglycerol oil, used in place of other dietary fats, in 2 to 5 servings per day.

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