Demyze
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Effect of Acetyl-Salicylic Acid and Some Chemical
Analogs on Chick Growth and Selected
Biochemical Parameters : DOI: 10.3382/ps.0461216
"...showed that significantly increased egg production resulted when this drug was fed to laying hens. Thomas (1966) confirmed this observation and could not replicate any antibiotic property of ASA as an ex-planation for the observed increased egg production."
"Liver glycogen was slightly increased (not linearly) by each dietary increment of ASA fed in Experiment 1"
"These increased plasma glucose values interpreted concomitantly with the observed glycogen and uric acid
values (Tables 3 and 4), suggest an increase in gluconeogenesis, perhaps accompanied by decreased protein catabolism"Analogs on Chick Growth and Selected
Biochemical Parameters : DOI: 10.3382/ps.0461216
"...showed that significantly increased egg production resulted when this drug was fed to laying hens. Thomas (1966) confirmed this observation and could not replicate any antibiotic property of ASA as an ex-planation for the observed increased egg production."
"Liver glycogen was slightly increased (not linearly) by each dietary increment of ASA fed in Experiment 1"
"These increased plasma glucose values interpreted concomitantly with the observed glycogen and uric acid
"No weight differences due to treatments were encountered for liver, spleen or kidney"
"All dietary levels of ASA decreased plasma uric acid, increased liver glycogen, and significantly increased plasma glucose. These observations suggest decreased protein metabolism or absorption and increased gluconeogenesis."
I think this study clearly demonstrates the pro-metabolic and anti-estrogen effects of Acetyl Salicylic Acid (Aspirin).