mechanism of action of ketone esters
The mechanism of action of ketone esters refers to how these compounds function in the body to provide energy and other physiological effects. Ketone esters are metabolized in the liver into ketone bodies, which serve as an alternative fuel source for the brain and muscle tissues. By increasing the availability of ketones, ketone esters enhance cellular energy production and can potentially improve cognitive function, athletic performance, and metabolic health.
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