Methods for reducing lipid absorption by an animal

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A61K 31/164 (2006.01) A23L 1/30 (2006.01) A61P 3/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2723949

The invention provides methods for using fatty acid alkanolamides for reducing lipid absorption from the intestine of an animal. Reducing lipid absorption results in fewer lipids available for an animal to convert to body fat. Converting fewer lipids to body fat means that the animal reduces body fat, body weight, and/or body weight gain when consuming an equivalent amount of lipids without the fatty acid alkanolamides.

La présente invention concerne des procédés d'utilisation d'alcanolamides d'acides gras afin de limiter l'absorption des lipides au niveau de l'intestin d'un animal. Cette limitation de l'absorption des lipides a pour résultat que l'animal a à sa disposition moins de lipides à convertir en graisse corporelle. La conversion d'une moindre quantité de lipides en graisse corporelle se traduit par une réduction de la quantité de graisse corporelle et du poids chez l'animal et/ou par un gain de poids lors de la consommation d'une quantité équivalente de lipides sans alcanolamides d'acides gras.

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